Gypsy Rose Blanchard wants to ‘do good in the world’ with Kim Kardashian on prison reform
Gypsy Rose Blanchard aims to work with Kim Kardashian.
Blanchard spoke candidly about her sentence for the second-degree murder of her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, revealing that she now wants to help those incarcerated alongside the SKIMS founder.
“I think it would be cool because she has a huge agenda for prison reform, and I’ve been in prison,” she told Extra Friday.
“So I think with those two things, I think we could probably do some good in the world.”
Although Kardashian has yet to pa*s the bar exam, she has spent the last few years advocating for the rights of those she believes are wrongly incarcerated.
The “Kardashian” star, 43, has visited the White House several times to discuss reforms under the Trump administration.
She also pushed for a pardon for Alice Marie Johnson – who had been serving a life sentence without parole since 1996 for a non-violent drug offense.
On her family’s Hulu show, Kardashian also spoke candidly about her advocacy work and recently visited a California prison to learn more about the conditions inmates are held in the facilities.
However, Kardashian was not immediately available to Page Six for comment on whether she would work with Gyspy.
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The ex-convict – who served seven years – was released from prison in December after she and her ex-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn were arrested in 2015 for the murder of her mother at her home in Springfield, Missouri.
At the time, she was trying to escape Dee Dee, who tricked her and doctors into believing she had leukemia and muscular dystrophy, which left her wheelchair-bound and ate through a feeding tube.
The 32-year-old and her ex planned the murder, but Godejohn carried out the plan.
Initially, Gypsy was sentenced to 10 years in prison, but was granted parole in September 2023.
As for Godejohn, he was sentenced to life in prison.
Since her release from prison, Gypsy has appeared on several talk shows, admitting that she understands that her plan to murder was not “the only way out.” “
“If there is anyone watching right now, please listen to me, heed my words, know that you are not alone in this,” she said on “The View.” “There are other ways out. I did it wrong.
“I did it. I did something wrong and I paid my dues,” she continued.