33 years old Gypsy Rose Blanchard He expressed his openness to meet with President Donald Trump She discusses potential reforms to the US prison system, citing her own experiences and the need for better mental health advocacy for inmates.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard was found guilty of murdering his mother in 2015; Dee Blanchardspoke honestly to a LAX photographer on Monday night.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard is open to a White House meeting with Trump to discuss prison reform

When asked if she would consider sitting with Trump in the White House for a conversation about prison reform, Gypsy said she “absolutely welcomes such opportunities.”
“I’m sure I’ll have a lot to talk to with him,” Gypsy said. TMZ. “We need better advocacy for mental health issues while we’re in prison. I feel like the state chuckles them often just being in prison.”
Blanchard, whose tragic stories of abuse and ultimate crime were documented in the Hulu series The Act, underscored the importance of dealing with mental health issues within the prison system. She said that access to mental health resources was limited despite the serious trauma she endured at her mother’s hands during her jail time.
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This latest conversation comes after the gypsy sits down Kim Kardashian Discuss prison reform.
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Kim Kardashian and Gypsy share emotional conversations about prison reform

In a candid conversation about the episode of “The Kardashian,” the two discussed prison reforms, reflecting Blanchard’s mixed feelings surrounding his mother’s death.
Kardashian, a prominent advocate for criminal justice reform and currently studying to become a lawyer, has expressed her desire to help guide Blanchard on a potential journey to advocating for prison reform.
“I want to see what she wants to do with prison reform. I heard she wants to get into it, and I can guide her where she should go and how she can help,” Kardashian said.
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After serving in prison for seven years, Blanchard shared her regrets and remorse with the Kardashian. “Looking back now, I might have done things a different way, and it would have ended with my mother in prison. Is she worthy of prison?” Blanchard admitted.
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard reveals heartbreaking prison struggle

The 33-year-old revealed the “complex” feelings about her mother’s death, and explained how she frequently found comfort in the music while behind the bar.
She revealed she’ll be listening to Dee Dee’s favorite song, “Maimaimai,” in Rob Thomas’ prison. “I’m going to cry,” recalled Blanchard. “My mother was a Matchbox 20 fan. I played some of their songs, and I would allow myself time to cry and grieve.”
Blanchard explained how difficult it is to express her feelings openly in prison. “I sometimes have to do that in the shower because I’m crying in prison, especially women, they can get so crazy,” she said. “Their first reliance is, ‘Well, you killed her, why are you crying about it?”
Lack of access to treatment during incarceration added to the challenges Blanchard faced. She explained how difficult it is to deal with the years of abuse she endured under her mother’s care. This included Dee Dee’s well-documented Munchauzen on behalf of Dee, leading to years of unnecessary medical treatment and false claims about Blanchard’s health.
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Gypsy shares candid advice to the Menendez brothers ahead of the possibility of prison release

Last year, Gypsy Rose Blanchard offered the Menendez brothers a word of wisdom as they awaited the possibility of their release from prison almost 30 years after their certainty that they had killed their parents.
Blanchard spoke TMZsharing insights into life after prison and providing advice to Eric and Lyle Menendez, who were sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1996 for the murders of their parents Jose and Kitty Menendez.
“It’s very difficult to come across a world that has changed so much even with the time I spent,” Blanchard said. “Reworking is difficult. You need it in this kind of world (and) days and age, so you say you take your time and get the right adjustments and get treatment.”
Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s Post Prison Journey

Since her release, Blanchard has been in the public eye.
Two documentaries, “Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s Prison Confession” and “Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up,” aired throughout his life, delving into her life behind the bar and into her journey after inclusion.
Blanchard recently gave birth to her first child with her boyfriend Ken UlkerAnnounced split from her husband Ryan Anderson Just three months after leaving prison.