She boasted about his manhood shortly after being released from prison, famously bragging the ‘D is fire.’
But Gypsy Rose Blanchard is now singing a different tune about her sex life with then-husband Ryan Anderson.
‘Ryan and my sex life was not ideal. I told him privately. Maybe it was a lack of attraction in that area or if I still wasn’t processing properly,’ Blanchard told People.
Blanchard, 33, and Anderson wed in 2022 and the marriage was consummated shortly after her release.
A newly-freed Blanchard famously proclaimed ‘the D is fire’ after Anderson was hit with cruel comments over a selfie he shared back in January.
‘Ryan, don’t listen to the haters. I love you, and you love me,’ the famous felon – who admitted to People she was still struggling shortly after regaining freedom – wrote in the comments.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is now saying she didn’t enjoy sex with her ex Ryan Anderson even though she previously bragged about his manhood
‘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.’
She continued: ‘I love you…besides they jealous because you are rocking my world every night…yeah I said it, the D is fire…happy wife happy life.’
Blanchard and Anderson have since gone their separate ways and she has since moved on with boyfriend Ken Urker, whom she was previously engaged to prior to meeting Anderson.
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Blanchard and Urker are now expecting their first child together, a baby girl.
Blanchard and Anderson have since settled their divorce.
The duo, who married in 2022 when Gypsy was still in prison for conspiring to kill her mother, have come to a resolution in their split, according to TMZ. The agreement has yet to be approved by a judge.
Blanchard (born Gypsy-Rose Alcida) filed for divorce from Anderson on April 8 shortly after they publicly announced their split.
She announced her separation from Anderson, a special education teacher, on March 28.
Blanchard and Anderson’s split occurred just three months after her release from Missouri’s Chillicothe Correctional Center, where she had served seven years for her involvement in the conspiracy to kill her mother, Dee Dee.
Anderson and Blanchard obtained a marriage license in Chillicothe, Missouri, in late June 2022, while she was still serving time in prison, as reported by Springfield News-Leader.
And then, less a month later, they decided to tie-the-knot in a small prison ceremony without any guests.
The duo, who married in 2022 when Gypsy was still in prison for conspiring to kill her mother, have come to a resolution in their split
The pair would end up calling it quits about three months after Blanchard was released from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri in March 2024.
‘Unfortunately my husband and I are going through a separation and I moved in with my parents,’ she shared on Facebook at that time. ‘I have the support of my family and friends to help guide me through this. I am learning to listen to my heart. Right now I need time to let myself find… who I am.’
Soon after revealing her discovery process to find out ‘who I am’ she was spotted spending time with Urker, her ex-fiancé.
After their split, she reconnected with her ex-fiance Ken Uker, and the couple are now expecting their first child together
Some four months later she and Urker would make the announcement that they’re expecting their first baby together.
The Munchausen by proxy victim was released from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri in December, 2023, after serving the mandatory seven years of her 10-year sentence for conspiring to kill her mother, Dee Dee.
In what has become one of the best-known cases of Munchausen by proxy, Blanchard spent her childhood posing as a wheelchair bound invalid while Dee Dee subjected her to years of ill health, shaving her head, pumping her full of unnecessary medications, and convincing the world that she was suffering from leukemia and muscular dystrophy.
Blanchard’s mother’s stranglehold came to an end in 2015 when she persuaded the boyfriend she had met online, Nicholas Godejohn, to creep into their home in Springfield, Missouri, and stab her mother to death.
Godejohn and Gypsy were arrested and sentenced to prison terms, with Gypsy sentenced to 10 years for second-degree murder in July 2016 and Godejohn ordered to spend life in behind bars for first-degree murder in February 2019.