Gypsy Rose Blanchard is celebrating her journey.
Blanchard, 32, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a photograph of herself within the current day, juxtaposed with a photograph of herself in 2009, at age 18, when she was in a wheelchair, holding a stuffed giraffe, exterior a hospital.
“There’s a magnificence within the battle of overcoming your previous. #selflove,” Blanchard captioned the picture.
She shared the identical pair of pics to her TikTok account as nicely, in an effort to boost consciousness of Munchausen by Proxy — which she was a sufferer of as a toddler.
The TikTok — which was set to “Scars to Your Lovely” — was captioned, “Keep constructive, there may be at all times hope.”
The posts come amid a whirlwind time for Blanchard — who was launched from jail in December, eight years after she pleaded responsible to the second-degree homicide of her mom, Dee Dee Blanchard, and was sentenced to 10 years in jail.
Within the months since her launch, Blanchard has gotten divorced from her ex — whom she wed whereas behind bars — and has filmed a actuality TV docu-series, Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup.
Blanchard hit the pink carpet for Lifetime’s For Your Consideration occasion final week — after having lately recovered from a rhinoplasty process — the place she spoke with ET about her new “period.”
“I feel that I am getting into into a brand new period in my life, undoubtedly, having discovered quite a bit about me over these final 4 months,” she gushed. “I feel that proper now I am simply making an attempt to maneuver ahead in my life and form of displaying who I’m and discovering.”
With a giggle, she added, “In my fairly woman period, as they are saying!”
Gypsy is at the moment selling her upcoming eight-part docuseries for Lifetime, which debuts in June.
“I feel I am most excited for followers and other people to see me develop as a person,” she shared of the challenge. “Simply me studying about myself these final 4 months. I feel that it is necessary for folks to see me develop from the jail model of myself to who I’m right now and the way I received there.”
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