Gypsy Rose Blanchard recently credited Taylor Swift’s music catalog for helping her get through her years in prison.
The notorious criminal was recently released from prison after serving 85% of a ten-year sentence for his involvement in a plot to kill his mother.
Taylor Swift’s Music Helped Gypsy Rose Blanchard Through Her Toughest Times
Years after Blanchard gained national attention for his incarceration linked to the death of his mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, he opened up about what kept him in prison. One of those things is music, especially from pop icon Taylor Swift.
According to the now 32-year-old, she has been a devoted Swiftie, following the singer’s entire career and relying on his music during her incarceration.
He claims that since the two have experienced their own era, the “Look What You Made Me Do” hitmaker’s music has been a source of support through both the ups and downs of his life.
Blanchard later emphasized that Swift’s songs were instrumental in helping her overcome the abuse and trauma she endured from her mother and during her time in prison.
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As mentioned by TMZ, he used the money his father sent him in prison to buy the 34-year-old’s album. Through that, he managed to acquire every album Swift released, including her re-release.
Blanchard also noted that Swift’s songs served as a powerful source of motivation in her journey toward freedom, and that she is now paroled.
He is also looking forward to fulfilling his wish to meet his idol at the upcoming Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday, December 31st. Since the event has been on her radar for a while, her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, has already secured tickets.
Although she realizes it’s a long shot, insiders have revealed that Blanchard is considering giving the “Miss Americana” actress a shot on social media during the game, in hopes the superstar sees her.
Regarding her initial release, The Blast reports that she was released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center in northern Missouri on Thursday morning, with her husband picking her up.
She tied the knot with 37-year-old Anderson while in prison last year, after ending her engagement to another man identified only as Ken. After driving out of the rehab center in a Cadillac Sedan with his wife, Anderson and the ex-convict headed to spend their first night as free women together at a “budget hotel.”
Blanchard landed behind bars after she conspired with her ex-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, whom she met online, to stab her mother to death. The tragic events came after the 48-year-old spent her daughter’s entire childhood and early teenage years deceiving her and the world into believing she had leukemia and muscular dystrophy.
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Blanchard was confined to a wheelchair, falsely told he had multiple allergies and isolated from friends and family. Things turned dark when Godejohn entered their home and committed Dee Dee’s murder at the request of his girlfriend at the time.
Initially sentenced to 10 years with release set for 2025, he was granted early parole in September 2023 following pleas for leniency from friends, family and many social media users.
Blanchard Is Ready To Have ‘Difficult Conversations’ With Her Children
Now that she can be physically with her husband, Blanchard plans to live with her husband and start a family. Despite her desire to have children, she has no doubts about the “difficult conversation” she will have to have with them about their late grandmother’s murder.
Admitting that she and Anderson were “in love” during the interview, she shared:
“It’s hard because I’m entering a new life, and I’m newly married, and I’ll have children one day, and I have to explain to my children why their grandmother on my mother’s side is not around. And that’s going to be a very difficult conversation.”
When thinking about her future and the prospect of having children, Blanchard adamantly insisted that she would not relate the story of the abuse she experienced from Dee Dee to them either. He states:
“When someone says, ‘Do you think because of what you went through, you would do that to your children?’ I said, ‘You know what? Absolutely not.'”
Additionally, Blanchard insists that she has learned what not to do and expresses confidence in her parenting, free from worries about repeating past mistakes.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/