Gypsy Rose Blanchard shocks fans with x-rated response while defending her husband from trolls

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By Asiya Ali

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard has left fans stunned with her wild response while defending her husband from negative comments.

The 32-year-old was released from prison on December 28 after serving eight years for her involvement in the murder of her late mother, Clauddine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard in 2015.

While her ex-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn was sentenced to life in prison for committing the murder, Gypsy Rose was given 10 years but was allowed to leave prison early, having served eight.

Since being back home, Gypsy Rose has opened up social media accounts - including a TikTok and Instagram page which has over 6 million followers each - and has given fans life updates after moving in with her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson.

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Credit: Greene County Sheriff's Department

Gypsy Rose first came into contact with her spouse - who is a 37-year-old special education teacher from Louisiana - after he sent a letter in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.

After a year limited to phone calls, the couple finally met in person, before tying the knot in a small prison ceremony on July 21, 2022, at Chillicothe Correctional Center.

Since her release, Gypsy Rose has posted several heartwarming pictures with the educator on Instagram, such as the pair sharing a sweet New Year's Eve kiss and a recent mirror snap. Anderson has also done the same on his platform.

However, while the pair are relishing in the moments of finally being in each other's arms, they have been inundated with horrible comments from trolls, and unfortunately, Anderson has been subject to that.

The flood of negative remarks has prompted Gypsy Rose to give trolls a piece of her mind. Under a selfie Anderson shared on November 29, she hit back: "Ryan, don't listen to the haters. I love you, and you love me. We do not owe anyone anything."

"Our family is who matters. If you get likes and good comments great, if you get hate then whatever because THEY DON'T MATTER. I love you," she said, before shockingly adding an X-rated confession: "Besides they jealous because you are rocking my world every night…yeah, I said it, the D is fire. Happy wife happy life."

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Credit: Instagram

Anderson clearly loved his fierce wife's response as he responded in a comment: "Who said I gave a damn about what these jealous people say anyway Haha...now come get it, Baby..."

Many users have now shared their reactions to the couple's interaction - especially Gypsy's extremely NSFW admission.

One user wrote: "That’s too much information but she deserves it all," while another said:  "God she is so real for this I love her. She deserves all the happiness in the world even if she’s unhinged LOL."

A third person quipped that Gypsy Rose "don’t play with her man" and a fourth shared: "Gypsy Rose we love you but we did NOT need to know that."

Gypsy Rose had been a victim of Munchausen by Proxy at the hands of her mother throughout her childhood, who'd made her believe she was suffering from various serious health conditions.

Due to Dee Dee’s fabrications, her daughter was prescribed a litany of unnecessary medications and had to sleep using a breathing machine. She also went through several surgeries, including procedures on her eyes and the removal of her salivary glands.

In a recent interview with PEOPLE, Gypsy Rose opened up about starting a family with her husband but revealed that she has some fears about having children due to her traumatizing upbringing.

"We're in love. It's hard because I'm going into a new life and I'm newly married, and I'm going to have kids one day, and I'm going to have to explain to my kids why their grandmother on mommy's side isn't around. And that's going to be a really hard conversation," she said.

She admitted that despite all the heartbreaking difficulties that she went through under Dee Dee's care, she is not worried about hurting her children the same way.

"Whenever someone says, 'Do you think that because of what you went through, you're going to do that to your kids?' I say, 'You know what? Absolutely not,'" she said, referring to the years of therapy she has undergone in the years since. "I have learned what not to do. I have no concerns about my parenting when it comes to that."

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