Gypsy Rose Blanchard is now a free lady after being launched from a Missouri jail, and her first order of enterprise was getting an excellent evening’s sleep at a moderately-priced resort room, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
As this outlet reported, Gypsy sprung from the Chillicothe Correctional Middle jail Thursday morning after serving eight of her ten-year sentence for the 2015 homicide of her mom, Clauddinnea “Dee Dee” Blanchard.
Whereas the jail went to nice lengths to guard the now 32-year-old ex-convict throughout her launch, Gypsy was photographed leaving the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Chillicothe, Missouri, on Thursday, the place she laid her head on her first non-prison mattress simply hours post-release.
RadarOnline.com did some digging and might reveal that Gypsy’s resort room did not come low-cost. Presuming she and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, whom she married whereas serving her sentence, slept in the identical mattress for the primary time since turning into husband and spouse in June 2022, the pair most probably dropped $150 for the half-a-day keep.
Nevertheless, in the event that they needed to deal with Gypsy’s first evening post-release as their honeymoon, they may have sprung for the suite, which features a king mattress and sofa, for $169.
If Gypsy and her husband did not choose to sleep in the identical mattress, they may pay the identical quantity for a two-queen-bed suite or an everyday room with two beds for $149. Both manner, the newly launched prisoner and her husband spent over $150 after taxes.
The newlyweds aren’t hurting for money.
When requested if she had plans now that she’s out of the clinker, Gypsy ecstatically responded, “Numerous them!” however didn’t elaborate. The previous inmate hopes to satisfy Taylor Swift at a Kansas Metropolis Chiefs recreation, however it’s unclear if the pop star feels the identical.
RadarOnline.com also can reveal that Gypsy is recording her life post-prison for an upcoming Lifetime docuseries, so do not be shocked once you see her with cameras in tow.