Ken Urker Cuts Live Video Short As Gypsy Rose Blanchard Appears Intoxicated On Camera
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on July 5, 2025 at 9:30 AM EDT

Gypsy Rose Blanchard may have celebrated her first Fourth of July off parole a little too hard.
In a now-viral live video, the 33-year-old, who was released from prison late last year and recently completed her parole, appeared to be heavily intoxicated while speaking to fans.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard's other half, Ken Urker, who was with her during the livestream, didn’t appear to be amused by her on-camera behavior.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Appears Intoxicated On Livestream As Ken Urker Tries To Shut It Down

“I’m pretty sure I reached my limit,” Gypsy said, slurring her words with a smile. “But I am going to continue to drink.”
To which Ken, with a visibly frustrated expression, responded, "I’m glad that was all caught on tape."
As Gypsy continued to ramble, Ken tried to bring the stream to an end, saying, “Alright, we’re just gonna call this a night.”
Gypsy, however, attempted to grab the phone, seemingly trying to stop him from cutting the livestream short, slurring, “I’m super... no, no…” before the video abruptly ended.
Fans Think Ken Is Fed Up After Drunken Livestream
TikTok users commented on the video, claiming Ken is getting "tired of her antics."
"The way he said 'I'm glad I got that all on camera' makes me think he's got a plan," one user speculated.
"He can’t stand her. It’s obvious," another wrote.
"He’s just gathering evidence so he can get custody," a third claimed, referring to their newborn daughter, Aurora.
"He's been annoyed this whole time, and tonight you can FEEL how annoyed he is lol," a fourth observed.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Marks New Chapter With Bold Message

Days after completing her parole, Gypsy Rose Blanchard reclaimed her narrative via social media.
The 33-year-old, who became a household name following the shocking murder of her abusive mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, spoke out in what she calls her “boldest statement yet.”
Gypsy's Instagram post, titled “Breaking my silence,” is a deeply personal reflection on the life-altering choices that led her to where she is today. In the emotional video, she addressed her past head-on, while asking the public to allow her space to heal, grow, and move forward.
“When I accepted my sentence, I accepted the weight of my choices,” she wrote, referencing the eight years she served in prison for her role in her mother’s 2015 murder. Her former boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, who carried out the killing, was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Now, Gypsy is determined to leave that chapter behind.
The Ex-Con Declares 'I Don’t Owe It Anything More'

In her Instagram reel, she emphasized that while she has taken full accountability for her actions, she refuses to let her past continue to define her.
“I don’t owe it anything more,” she said firmly.
She also took the time to directly address critics who have questioned whether she truly feels remorse.
“I have carried that guilt for years,” she admitted, but rather than dwell in shame, she’s choosing a path of “clarity, peace, and self-forgiveness.”
Gypsy Rose Blanchard Honors Dee Dee’s 10th Death Anniversary

On June 9, the 33-year-old took to Instagram with an emotional post marking two deeply personal milestones, one of life and one of loss.
In the touching upload, Gypsy shared a photo of herself and her Ken, at the hospital proudly holding up a set of sonogram images. The moment, captured one year prior, was when they first saw their daughter, Aurora, on screen. The couple appeared overjoyed in the throwback photo.
"ONE day, TWO meanings," Gypsy wrote in the caption. "One year ago, we saw Aurora for the first time in this sonogram, and my heart has never been the same."
Now a doting mom to six-month-old Aurora, Blanchard described her daughter as her “light,” “joy,” and “greatest blessing.” But the day of that sonogram, June 9, also holds another, much darker significance for the former convict.
“But today also marks 10 years since the death of my mother,” Gypsy continued. "A woman known not for love but for the abuse inflicted on me.”
Gypsy served eight years of a 10-year prison sentence for second-degree murder and was released on parole in December 2023. Now, with her past behind her and a new life in front of her, she’s continuing to balance reflection with renewal, and maybe some drinks along the way.