Gypsy Rose Blanchard recently released from prison after serving over seven years for the second-degree murder of her mother, Clauddinnea “Dee Dee” Blanchard, had hoped to meet Taylor Swift. TMZ reported that Gypsy, a Swift fan, aimed to attend the Kansas City Chiefs game over the weekend for a chance to meet the singer. However, Gypsy and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, were reportedly instructed to leave Missouri, the state where she was incarcerated at the Chillicothe Correctional Center. The reason for their unwelcome status in the state is not clear, but TMZ speculated that local law enforcement may prefer her absence due to potential security risks in the Kansas City area.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, originally from Louisiana, stayed in a downtown Kansas City hotel after her release from prison. Her family threw her a welcome home party, and she made several public appearances in the city. Despite the media attention, she did not shy away from talking to paparazzi and posing for photographs with fans. Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Despite having purchased Chiefs tickets weeks in advance, Gypsy Rose Blanchard understands why she’s being asked to leave Missouri, according to TMZ. While she expressed disappointment, she credited Taylor Swift as a “kick-ass chick” during an earlier conversation with TMZ. Gypsy acknowledged Swift’s song, “Eyes Wide Open,” for helping her cope with the trauma she endured as a child at the hands of her mother.
