Pregnant Gypsy-Rose Reveals New Tattoo
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Pregnant Gypsy-Rose Reveals New Tattoo


Since her release from prison roughly seven months ago, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard’s story has evolved significantly.

A childhood victim of Munchausen-by-proxy, she’s really experiencing life for the first time (Blanchard was convicted of murdering her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in 2016 and served most of her sentence).

In a short amount of time, Gypsy-Rose got married and divorced and back with an ex-fiancé, Ken Urker. The pair are expecting their first child together.

Before she was with child, Blanchard went under the needle to get a massive new tattoo, which she showed off via Instagram last week:

A video clip shows off a large back tattoo that seems to be inspired by a phoenix. Within the video, Gypsy-Rose also shows off the matching husky dog tattoos she got with her now-boyfriend, Urker, as well as her Unalome, which she describes in her post as an emblem of her path to freedom.

After serving her time in prison — and landing headlines for her relationship drama upon her release — Gypsy-Rose seems to have found happiness on her way to recovery and a new chance at life. Her baby is due in January 2025.

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