- Gypsy Rose Blanchard recently underwent rhinoplasty.
- She appeared in public without bandages for the first time since her surgery on April 5.
- Munchausen by proxy victim records the process for a new TV series.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard showing off her new nose. On April 19, Munchausen by proxy survivor was seen in public without a bandage on her nose for the first time since her plastic surgery on April 5.
While walking through a Louisiana Walmart, the 32-year-old Gypsy appeared happy and smiling in photos first obtained by TMZ. In the snaps, her new nose is clearly visible as she holds her phone to her ear.
[/twitter]In the photos, Gypsy wears a floral shirt and matching pink shorts. She also puts her blonde hair up in a bun. (Gypsy cut eight inches off her hair and dyed it lighter in March People.)
Her nose and hair aren’t the only things the Louisiana native has changed since being released from prison in late 2023. Gypsy also got porcelain caps to replace the silver teeth she’s had for years, according to TMZ. Several of Gypsy’s teeth and salivary glands were removed by her mother, Dee Dee Blachard, after she falsely claimed Gypsy had tooth decay.
Gypsy reportedly fielded several offers from dentists to do her work, but ultimately decided to use someone in Louisiana, where she lives. She has her upper teeth closed and will soon have her lower teeth done, per outlet.
Gypsy previously stated that she was planning to get a rhinoplasty to change the shape and appearance of her nose. Right after the April 5 procedure, he said People “It went great.”
“I’m in and out of sleep,” she told the magazine. “At first it hurt, but I’m taking painkillers.”
Gypsy previously told the publication that she was preparing to get a rhinoplasty to change the shape and appearance of her nose. “Right now I’m going through a journey of personal transformation, and that includes a physical one,” he said. According to TMZ, the surgery reportedly cost Gypsy $5,000 (which is about average, per American Society of Plastic Surgeons).
said Gypsy’s friend, Nadiya Vizier People which the Gypsy wanted to suffer the process for a while. “She’s happy it’s going to happen,” Nadiya said. “He just wants to fix it.”
Gypsy’s recovery will be documented Life after lockdown, which premieres on Lifetime in June. It is set to follow Gypsy and her now estranged husband Ryan Scott Anderson after Gypsy’s release from prison. Gypsy served eight years in prison for second-degree murder in connection with the killing of her mother, DeeDee Blanchard.
This show is a continuation of Lifetime’s previous documentaries The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, detailing the childhood abuse Gypsy suffered at the hands of DeeDee. Accusations included forcing unnecessary medical treatments for false diagnoses.
But Gypsy reportedly hasn’t filmed a video with Ryan since filing for divorce and a restraining order last week. TMZ. She announced in March that she had split from Ryan, writing: “I need time to let myself find… who I am.”
Gypsy seeks to be awarded temporary and permanent spousal support “as he is to blame for the dissolution of the marriage.” He also asks that no support be given to Ryan. The two are expected to appear in court at the end of May.
Since announcing her split, Gypsy has been ever since spotted she was spending time with her ex-fiancé Ken Urker. (Ken’s mother said People that he’s just “being a supportive friend” right now.)
Finally, Gypsy’s friend Nadiya says that people should let Gypsy be Gypsy.
“My main message is… people should let her live, let her experience. If they know she’s doing something right or wrong, let her experience it,” Nadiya said. People. “Let her learn from this. I feel like in a way people are still trying to control her.”
Viewers should expect to see everything unfold for Gypsy this summer!
Korin Miller is a freelance writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Self, Glamor and more. He has a master’s degree from American University, lives by the beach and hopes to own a teacup pig and taco truck one day.
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