Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ryan Anderson are unlikely to reconcile and get back together, as Gypsy is thoroughly enjoying her new single life.
According to insiders familiar with the situation, Gypsy Rose has fully embraced being single and is relishing the newfound freedom she has experienced since separating from her spouse. The possibility of a reconciliation between the estranged couple seems highly unlikely, as Gypsy is reveling in her newfound independence and the sense of liberation it brings.
Gypsy Rose, a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, was imprisoned for seven years after being convicted of second-degree murder in the case of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard.
Gypsy tied the knot with Ryan during her time in prison, but decided to part ways with him just three months after her release.
Ryan is not enjoying being separated and has reportedly reached out to Gypsy to express his desire to reconcile.
GYPSY ROSE AND RYAN ANDERSON TOGETHER
According to our sources, Gypsy believes that her estranged husband is solely focused on his own pain caused by the breakup. She feels that he is having difficulty comprehending that the separation is in her best interest.
Gypsy is really enjoying her time apart from Ryan and focusing on spending quality time with her girlfriends. She’s not interested in using dating apps and has no plans to join them in the near future.
After years of being under her mother’s control and then serving time in prison, this is a truly unique period in her life. For the first time, she doesn’t have to answer to anyone, except for her parole officer, of course.
As for her recent reunion with ex-fiancรฉ Ken Urker?
Gypsy and Ken have always had a strong connection and they continue to enjoy spending quality time together. In fact, they have even made plans to attend Jazz Fest in NOLA with her family at the end of this month.
They continue to insist that they are simply friends.
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