‘Vanderpump Rules’ Alum Is ‘Sick’ After Learning About ‘Cousin’ Gypsy Rose Blanchard

Gypsy Rose Blanchard reportedly has a reality TV star cousin.

According to genealogist Dr. Adina Newman, also known as My Family Genie, the ex-con is none other than “Vanderpump Rules” alum Sta*si Schroeder.

“Who spent all day researching Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s family tree?” 🙋‍♀️. Specifically, I focused on her maternal side,” Newman shared on Instagram on Saturday.

“And let me tell you, Cajuns and Acadians everywhere! If you know anything about Cajuns and Acadians, they are endogamous, a small founding population, and have kept it within the family for generations.

Newman went on to claim that Blanchard, 32, and Schroeder, 35, were related on their paternal grandmother’s side.

Although they are related in “a thousand ways”, she claimed that their closest relationship “is through Antoine Bourg (c.1609-c.1687) and Antoinette Landry (c.1618). -c.1693), ancestors of the Bourg line in Acadia. .”

She continued: “Sta*si and Gypsy Rose are at least 11th cousins, Sta*si is 10th cousins ​​once removed from Dee Dee.”

Dee Dee is Gypsy’s mother, Clauddine Blanchard, who was murdered by her daughter’s former boyfriend in 2015. Gypsy was later incarcerated for second-degree murder in 2016.

In response to Newman’s post, Schroeder commented, “Oh my God I’m not okay 😂😂😂💀💀💀🪦🪦🪦.” »

Newman replied: “I love that for you ❤️.”

To fans’ surprise, the genealogist shared more discoveries in a second post, revealing that Blanchard and Schroeder are also related to “Pump Rules” star Katie Maloney.

“Gypsy is eleventh cousins ​​once removed with Katie and eleventh cousins ​​with Sta*si,” Newman wrote.

Gypsy was released from prison Thursday after serving more than seven years of her 10-year sentence for helping plan and cover up her mother’s murder.

Dee Dee is believed to have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy – a psychological disorder that causes a craving for attention and sympathy from a caregiver – leading her doctors, and Gypsy herself, to believe she was suffering from a myriad of diseases, including cancer and muscular dystrophy. this prevented him from walking.

Eventually, Gypsy and her boyfriend murdered Dee Dee to stop the abuse.

Gypsy has captivated audiences since her trial, and her story was documented in the 2017 HBO film, “Mommy Dead and Dearest,” and the 2019 Hulu drama, “The Act.”

Additionally, a new documentary, “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard,” is set to premiere Friday on Lifetime.

Since her release from prison, Gypsy has gained nearly 6 million followers on Instagram and 6.2 million on TikTok.

A huge Swiftie, she revealed last week that she had tickets to attend Sunday’s Kansas City Chiefs game against the Cincinnati Bengals in hopes of meeting Taylor Swift while she cheered on her beau Travis Kelce.

Unfortunately for Gypsy, she was told by law enforcement that she had to leave the state of Missouri after being released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center.

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