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Here's A List Of Where To Watch Everything Gypsy Rose Blanchard-Related

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By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on May 30, 2024 at 1:00 PM EDT

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who was released from prison on parole in December 2023, has taken social media by storm.

While she was in prison, numerous documentaries and shows told Gypsy's story. She is considered to be a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a psychological disorder in which a caregiver, typically a parent, deliberately causes or fabricates symptoms of illness in someone under their care, usually a child.

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The caregiver, in this case, Clauddine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard, sought attention and sympathy from medical professionals and others by presenting the child, in this case, Gypsy Rose, as ill or injured. Dee Dee's behavior led to unnecessary tests, treatments, and surgeries. After finding out she was not as sick as her mother made it out to be, Gypsy felt the only way out was to get rid of Dee Dee. In 2015, she and her then-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, came up with a plan to murder her mother.

The plan was put into motion in June 2015 when Godejohn killed Gypsy's mother by stabbing her while Gypsy hid in another room. Gypsy was sentenced to 10 years, while Godejohn is serving life without parole.

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Now that she is a free woman, Gypsy Rose Blanchard plans to share more about her life in upcoming shows and documentaries once she regains her freedom. To learn more about the 32-year-old, here is a list of every Gypsy Rose Blanchard-related project and where to watch.

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'Mommy Dead and Dearest'

"Mommy Dead and Dearest," released in 2017, came out one year after Gypsy Rose Blanchard was sentenced to 10 years in prison. This acclaimed documentary tells the story of Gypsy Rose and the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, highlighting the events leading up to the crime, including the lifelong abuse Gypsy Rose endured from her mother.

"I always had this stuffed animal or a Barbie doll, [and Dee Dee would] just tell me [to] 'play with your Barbie doll, and when the doctor comes to examine me, just stay in the wheelchair; be calm; play with your doll, and don't move your legs,'" Gypsy said in the documentary on the "unsettling" doctor visits she endured.

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MAX describes the documentary as "A treacherous web of lies, child abuse, mental illness, and forbidden love is untangled when the devoted mother of a chronically ill daughter is found dead in her Springfield, Missouri, home."

"Mommy Dead & Dearest" is streaming now on MAX.

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'Gypsy's Revenge'

Gypsy Rose Blanchard at An Evening With Lifetime: Conversations On Controversies FYC Event
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Investigation Discovery's 2018 documentary dives into how Dee Dee Blanchard managed to deceive medical professionals about her daughter's supposed illnesses for so many years.

Dr. Bernardo Flasterstein, a pediatric neurologist who treated Gypsy, but did not recognize her as a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, also speaks out.

The official description of the 2018 project is: "Dee Dee Blanchard is a full-time caregiver to her daughter, Gypsy, who is dogged by debilitating illnesses; then, an unsettling status update on Dee Dee's Facebook page leads to the discovery of her body and the launch of an investigation."

"Gypsy's Revenge" is available on Discovery Plus, Apple TV, Hulu with a premium subscription, or Investigation Discovery with cable.

'The Act'

The Emmy Award-winning Hulu Original limited series, "The Act," is based on the true crimes of Dee Dee Blanchard (Patricia Arquette) and her daughter, Gypsy Rose (Joey King.)

Hulu describes the project as: "Joey King stars as Gypsy Rose, a healthy young girl forced into a life of severe chronic illness at the hands of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard."

"The Act" is currently streaming on Hulu.

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'Gypsy Rose and Nick: A Love to Kill For'

Gypsy Rose Blanchard at An Evening With Lifetime: Conversations On Controversies FYC Event
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Nicholas Godejohn tells his side of the story in a post-sentencing interview in this 2019 Oxygen documentary.

This two-hour special examines the desperate love story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Nicholas Godejohn and how they plotted to murder Dee Dee Blanchard.

Viewers can catch this episode of "Snapped: Killer Couples" on Peacock.

'The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard'

In Lifetime's "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard," the ex-convict spoke out inside Chillicothe Correctional Center in Chillicothe, Missouri.

Not only does Gypsy discuss her relationship with Nicholas Godejohn and the murder of her mom, but she also talks about her marriage with Ryan Anderson, whom she has since separated from. Interviews with her dad, stepmom, doctors, and officials are also shown.

"The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard" is currently streaming on Lifetime.

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'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up'

Lifetime's upcoming docuseries, "Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up," will give "an authentic, raw, and revealing look at Gypsy’s new life on the outside."

"From the joyful moments as she is free to make her own decisions for the first time, to the challenges of navigating life and relationships while facing her past, including the abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, and Gypsy’s own notoriety and fame," Lifetime said of the project.

The network added, "In this delayed-coming-of-age story, Gypsy must reconcile the pop-culture, celebrity version of herself while trying to forge her brand-new identity in a 'normal' world as a wife, sister, daughter, and most of all – a free woman."

"Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up" will be released on June 3.

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