Gypsy Rose Blanchard
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Podcast Appearances
or have hindsight that could have helped me back then.
But like I said, you know, I am appreciative of all of the media outlets and the producers that have
given me a platform to share my story because I feel like in a sense that helped a lot of people be aware of Munchausen by proxy.
But it is kind of like at the expense of me.
So that's something that now, two years later of being free, you know, getting out of prison,
I am knee deep in therapy.
You know, I am doing the work.
And as I'm doing the work, I'm starting to have realizations and understandings more of my feelings and give myself that grace.
Hold myself accountable for the wrong choices that I've made, but give myself slowly self-forgiveness too.
Yeah, I mean, a lot of the documentaries, whether I had participated or not, I prefer documentaries compared to dramatizations that, you know, Hollywood created.
And of course, you know, like the act.
Yes, they had some things that, you know, was factual, but there was a lot of also things that were fill-ins.
So I get people that still to this day are like, I'm so sorry, you know, you lost your hamsters.
And I'm like, I never had hamsters.
But come to find out, Joey King is allergic, I think, to cats.
Well, they had to substitute with hamsters.
But, you know, I was part my first documentary was Aaron Lee Carr's HBO Mommy Dead and Dearest.