TMZ has been told that the recent stories surrounding Gypsy Rose possibly carrying a bun in the oven are false — and if she was pregnant, she wouldn’t have gotten matching dog tattoos with her ex-fiance, Ken Urker.
However, Ken’s mother failed to expand further on the pregnancy claims. It was also mentioned that there is nothing romantic going on between Gypsy and Ken, according to Ken’s mom.
Fans are having a hard time staying up to date with Gypsy’s personal life outside of sources speaking out because she recently deleted her social media accounts. After ghosting her millions of followers on social media, Gypsy Rose made a public apology.
“Number one, to all the people that I offended with a lack of accountability, the first month or so that I was out of jail and the lack of accountability in my interviews, I’m sorry,” she said, adding, “I’m learning. I take responsibility for my part, and I’m saying this right now. I’m taking responsibility. I did a bad thing.”
Pregnancy Rumors Swirl Surrounding Gypsy Rose Blanchard
People began to talk about it after Ryan posted the picture above on Instagram on February 27, 2024. “Me and my little family cuddling together,” he wrote under the picture of Gypsy’s belly with Ryan’s hand on top of it. People also saw their new dog cuddling up next to them.
“Oh my god, you’re expecting a baby.” One person said, “You got right to business.”
“D-MN Someone else wrote, “THE D WAS SO FIRE IT COOKED THE EGG.”
A third person said, “WAIT! I didn’t read some parts…
A few weeks after Ryan shared this heated post, the couple said they were splitting up.
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The Story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard
You may know that Gypsy Rose Blanchard spent seven years in jail after admitting she killed her mother in the second degree.
Even though there isn’t a formal diagnosis yet, police think that her mom, Dee Dee Blanchard, had a mental disorder called Munchausen by proxy. WebMD defines this disorder as “a psychological disorder marked by attention-seeking behavior by a caregiver through those who are in their care.”
“The person with MSP gets attention by going to the doctor with made-up or exaggerated symptoms of a child in their care.” The medical website also says that while doctors try to figure out what’s wrong with the child, the parent or caretaker’s actions can often make the symptoms worse.