Gypsy Rose Blanchard returns ‘family heirloom’ wedding ring to ex-husband Ryan Anderson after filing for divorce

gypsy rose blanchard Returned her wedding ring to ex-husband Ryan Anderson.

tmz Proxy victim Munchausen, 32, was reported to have left behind a ‘family legacy’ with an apology on March 22. Note that she left when he decided to end his marriage.

The note simply said: ‘I’m sorry, you and I deserve happiness.’

The ring was given to Ryan by his mother, and sources close to the Life After Lock Up star told the outlet that she knew it was the right thing to do.

The couple married while Gypsy was in prison and their relationship began to unravel as soon as she was released and they were spending time together.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard returned her wedding ring to ex-husband Ryan Anderson. TMZ reported that proxy victim Munchausen left behind a ‘family legacy’ along with an apology note on March 22 when she decided to end her marriage.

The note simply said: 'I'm sorry, you and I deserve happiness.'  Ryan was given the ring by her mother and sources close to the Gypsy-Rose: Life After Lock Up star, 32, told the outlet she knew it was the right thing to do.

The note simply said: ‘I’m sorry, you and I deserve happiness.’ Ryan was given the ring by her mother and sources close to the Gypsy-Rose: Life After Lock Up star, 32, told the outlet she knew it was the right thing to do.

Ryan is said to have been taken aback by Gypsy’s divorce request.

‘I’m not doing well with this. It just came out of nowhere for me,’ he began.

‘I didn’t know he still had such strong feelings for her,’ she exclusively told DailyMail.com last month, referring to her ex-fiancé Ken Urker.

After Gypsy left Anderson, Urker wasted no time in flying from Texas to visit her.

Blanchard has insisted there is ‘no intimacy’ between the pair and that she is merely a supportive friend – despite a kissing selfie she shared on Instagram, but Anderson has been clear that the relationship was to blame for the end of their marriage. Is.

‘I haven’t spoken to him, so I don’t know what’s going on,’ he told DailyMail.com. I’m at a loss. I’m really not doing well at all.’

This weekend, Gypsy was in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere of her Lifetime reality TV series.

While in the City of Angels, she went to the beach, visited the Hollywood Walk of Fame and dined lisa vanderpump‘Son.

She shared a video on TikTok posing in front of the restaurant’s iconic pink fluorescent sign. ‘Tune rule.’

She captioned the video: ‘Night in Hollywood.’

The couple got married while Gypsy was in prison and their relationship began to unravel once she was released and they were spending time together

The couple got married while Gypsy was in prison and their relationship began to unravel once she was released and they were spending time together

This weekend, Gypsy was in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere of her Lifetime reality TV series

This weekend, Gypsy was in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere of her Lifetime reality TV series

While in the City of Angels, she went to the beach, visited the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and dined at Lisa Vanderpump's tunes.

While in the City of Angels, she went to the beach, visited the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and dined at Lisa Vanderpump’s tunes.

In the video, she poses in front of the restaurant's iconic pink fluorescent sign.  ?SUR rules.'  She captioned the TikTok: 'Night in Hollywood'

In the video, she poses in front of the restaurant’s iconic pink fluorescent sign. ‘Tune rule.’ She captioned the TikTok: ‘Night in Hollywood’

Blanchard’s traumatic childhood and early adulthood have been fodder for documentaries, films, books, and countless magazine, newspaper, and online articles.

He was released from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri on December 28, after serving eight years of a 10-year sentence for his role in the infamous murder of his mother Dee Dee.

In what has become one of the most famous cases of Munchausen by proxy, Blanchard spent her childhood as a disabled person bound to a wheelchair, while Dee Dee subjected her to years of poor health, shaving her head, putting her on unnecessary medications. Gave and explained that she was suffering from leukemia and muscular dystrophy.

Blanchard’s mother’s stranglehold ended in 2015 when she convinced her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to break into their home in Springfield, Missouri and stab her mother to death.