Gypsy Rose Blanchard Files To Divorce Ryan Anderson Nearly Two Years After Marriage 

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard has made things official and filed for divorce from Ryan Anderson on Monday, according to TMZ. As we previously shared, Blanchard made the announcement about their split on social media. 

On Saturday Anderson shared a video to his Instagram and TikTok and told his fans that they will see “what really happened” when the upcoming Lifetime show is released which the former couple was previously filming before calling it quits. As we previously reported, Blanchard made the announcement about their split on social media before she was spotted spending time with her ex-fiancee Ken Urker. 

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In the video that Anderson posted he stated that he’s hanging in there after the shocking news. “Hey everybody, I just want to say thank y’all for the support and the nice messages I have been getting from people” Anderson began his video. “I just want to thank everybody for the support. It’s been great. I’m just living my life guys,” he then said to the camera, before adding, “Y’all will see what really happened on Lifetime. We were filming a lot, so stay tuned for that.” Anderson continued, “And I just want to thank everybody for the support. If you support me, follow me. I will post more stuff eventually. I’m just hanging in.”

“I just want to say thank y’all to everybody and God bless,” he concluded his message.

Blanchard also has been spending “quality time” with her ex-fiance, Ken Urker. According to TMZ, they met up in New Orleans for dinner, tattoos (matching dog tats) and sightseeing — but they’re still “just friends,” for now.

There’s an upcoming Lifetime docuseries, “Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up,” which is expected to delve into her marital difficulties, since cameras were rolling ever since Blanchard was paroled.

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Gypsy made national news when she met a man named Nicholas Godejohn online and the two developed a romantic relationship. Godejohn was convinced by Gypsy that she needed to escape her mother’s abuse and they hatched a plan to kill Dee Dee.

In June 2015, Godejohn traveled to the Blanchard’s home and stabbed Dee Dee to death while Gypsy waited in another room. The couple then fled to Wisconsin, where they were eventually apprehended by authorities.

Gypsy confessed to her role in Dee Dee’s murder and both she and Godejohn were charged with first-degree murder. Gypsy pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Godejohn was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

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