After years of silence,Gypsy-Rose Blanchardhas spoken out just as her parole officially ended on August 05, 2025. In a powerfulInstagramvideo post captioned “Breaking my silence,” the 33-year-old reflected on her past, offered heartfelt remorse, and firmly placed responsibility on her ex-boyfriendNicholas Godejohnfor the 2015 murder of her mother,Dee Dee Blanchard.

Gypsy-Rose, who served eight years of a ten-year sentence for second-degree murder, declared that she has taken full accountability for her role,but emphasized that Godejohn made the final decisionto carry out the killing.“Justice was served, and so was my time,”she wrote, underlining that while she cannot undo the trauma, she will continue to apologize to Dee Dee’s relatives — the Pitre family — “now and always.”

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However, Blanchard’s statement didn’t stop at personal accountability — it included direct accusations against Godejohn, whom she described as“a deeply disturbed man”who preyed on emotionally vulnerable women. With permission from one such woman namedDawn Bowker, Blanchard shared a series of prison emails allegedly sent by Godejohn, showcasing what she calleda disturbing pattern of manipulation under the guise of love and dominance.“He is a man on a relentlesssearch for his ‘perfect submissive,’”she wrote, describing how he uses coercive control tactics even from behind bars. She claimed that Godejohn manipulated multiple women usingfantasy-fueled rhetoricand emotional dependency, and that she was just one in a chain of women drawn into his “twisted world.”

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Now fully free from the legal system for the first time in a decade, Gypsy-Rose Blanchard is reclaiming her voice and her agency. “Mental healthis complex, but accountability matters and no one is above the law,” shestated in her video post that comprises around 8 long notes. She pointed out that Godejohn’s appeals had all failed and that twelve jurors, after reviewing thesame evidence now circulating online, found him guilty of first-degree murder.“I will not carry his actions on my shoulders any longer,” she said firmly, and drew a line between her own accountability and his. The statement then ended on a note of strength and resolve, and Blanchard said she is entering a new chapter focused on peace, healing, and reclaiming her life.

Thecase of Gypsy-Rose Blancharddrew national attention in 2015 after it was revealed that she had spent her life being abused by her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who forced her to pretend she was gravely ill in a case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. Gypsy was made to use a wheelchair despite being able to walk, take unnecessary medications, and undergo multiple surgeries, all while being portrayed as terminally ill.

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Atage 23, she conspired with her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn to murder Dee Dee. Godejohn carried out the stabbing while Gypsy waited in the bathroom. In 2016, Gypsy pled guilty to second-degree murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, while Godejohn was later convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life without parole.

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard is now a best-selling author, asocial media influencer, and shares her life journey onInstagramactively. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup

Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup

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