Gypsy-Rose Blanchard revealed her drastic weight-loss transformation on Wednesday - two years after being released from Chillicothe Correctional Center for second-degree murder


Gypsy-Rose Blanchard revealed her drastic weight-loss transformation on Wednesday – two years after being released from Chillicothe Correctional Center for second-degree murder.

The 34-year-old ex-con proved it by stepping onto a scale which read 108.2lbs, claiming she dropped 35lbs off her petite 4ft 11in frame without using a trendy GLP-1 agonist drug like Ozempic.

‘Okay y’all, I’m not gatekeeping. My weight loss came from life circumstances,’ Blanchard – who boasts 1.1 million social media followers – wrote on Instagram.

‘After being released two years ago my lifestyle changed a lot — from commissary junk food to home-cooked meals and trying new foods.’

The Life After Lock Up star continued: ‘I don’t follow a workout routine (though I’d love one), I don’t limit my diet, and I don’t use GLP-1. I wasn’t actively trying to lose weight… my whole life just changed and adjusted to freedom.’

Blanchard posted a side-by-side comparison on TikTok where she celebrated her ‘choices’ like finding ‘real love’ and undergoing rhinoplasty and extensive dental surgery in 2024 before welcoming her first child.

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard revealed her drastic weight-loss transformation on Wednesday - two years after being released from Chillicothe Correctional Center for second-degree murder

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard revealed her drastic weight-loss transformation on Wednesday – two years after being released from Chillicothe Correctional Center for second-degree murder

The 34-year-old ex-con proved it by stepping onto a scale which read 108.2 lbs, claiming she dropped 35lbs off her petite 4ft 11in frame without using a trendy GLP-1 agonist drug like Ozempic

The 34-year-old ex-con proved it by stepping onto a scale which read 108.2 lbs, claiming she dropped 35lbs off her petite 4ft 11in frame without using a trendy GLP-1 agonist drug like Ozempic

However, that same day, the avid influencer could not resist indulging in a McDonald’s sugar-filled Shamrock Shake, which contains between 500 and 800 calories.

‘I wait all year for this moment,’ Blanchard said via Instastory.

The wig-loving vlogger and her fiancé of two years – Ken Urker – are proud parents of 14-month-old daughter Aurora Raina Urker.

Blanchard surreptitiously rekindled her on/off romance with the 33-year-old bartender in March 2024, which effectively ended her 20-month marriage to ex-husband Ryan Scott Anderson.

Two months ago, Into the Weeds procured over 100 never-before-seen disturbing video calls between the Louisiana native and her online ex-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn through a freedom of information (FOI) request.

‘The plan for us if we have a boy first, we’re going to protect him and protect our children from the outside world because they can’t know about us,’ Blanchard said as her alter ego Demona in 2015.

‘They can’t know about you being a vampire. But we’re going to protect them and keep them educated on what not to say in front of people and make sure that they understand the severity of keeping this secret.

‘And if we have a girl she has to lose her virginity to you because you are the master of the household. So I’m going to have to explain that to her whenever she comes of age where it’s time to explain it. Like, when she’s seven I won’t explain that but around 13 I’ll explain.’

Blanchard wrote on Instagram: 'Okay y'all, I'm not gatekeeping. My weight loss came from life circumstances. After being released two years ago my lifestyle changed a lot — from commissary junk food to home-cooked meals and trying new foods' (pictured last Thursday)

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard pictured in 2024

2026 vs. 2024: Blanchard wrote on Instagram, ‘Okay y’all, I’m not gatekeeping. My weight loss came from life circumstances. After being released two years ago my lifestyle changed a lot — from commissary junk food to home-cooked meals and trying new foods’

The Life After Lock Up star continued: 'I don't follow a workout routine (though I'd love one), I don't limit my diet, and I don't use GLP-1. I wasn't actively trying to lose weight… my whole life just changed and adjusted to freedom'

The Life After Lock Up star continued: ‘I don’t follow a workout routine (though I’d love one), I don’t limit my diet, and I don’t use GLP-1. I wasn’t actively trying to lose weight… my whole life just changed and adjusted to freedom’

Blanchard posted a side-by-side comparison on TikTok where she celebrated her 'choices' like finding 'real love' and undergoing rhinoplasty and extensive dental surgery in 2024 before welcoming her first child

Blanchard posted a side-by-side comparison on TikTok where she celebrated her ‘choices’ like finding ‘real love’ and undergoing rhinoplasty and extensive dental surgery in 2024 before welcoming her first child

However, that same day, the avid influencer could not resist indulging in a McDonald's sugar-filled Shamrock Shake, which contains between 500 and 800 calories

However, that same day, the avid influencer could not resist indulging in a McDonald’s sugar-filled Shamrock Shake, which contains between 500 and 800 calories

Blanchard and her fiancé of two years - Ken Urker - are proud parents of 14-month-old daughter Aurora Raina Urker (pictured December 28)

Blanchard and her fiancé of two years – Ken Urker – are proud parents of 14-month-old daughter Aurora Raina Urker (pictured December 28)

Two months ago, Into the Weeds procured over 100 never-before-seen disturbing video calls between the wig-loving vlogger and her online ex-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn through a freedom of information (FOI) request

Two months ago, Into the Weeds procured over 100 never-before-seen disturbing video calls between the wig-loving vlogger and her online ex-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn through a freedom of information (FOI) request

'The plan for us if we have a boy first,' Blanchard said as her alter ego Demona in 2015. 'And if we have a girl she has to lose her virginity to you because you are the master of the household. So I'm going to have to explain that to her whenever she comes of age [at 13]'

‘The plan for us if we have a boy first,’ Blanchard said as her alter ego Demona in 2015. ‘And if we have a girl she has to lose her virginity to you because you are the master of the household. So I’m going to have to explain that to her whenever she comes of age [at 13]’

That same year, the aspiring podcaster gave the autistic 36-year-old - who had an IQ of 82 - duct tape, gloves, and a knife to stab her physically-abusive mother Clauddine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard 17 times in the back while she slept in her bed

Nicholas Godejohn pictured in his 2015 mugshot

That same year, the aspiring podcaster gave the autistic 36-year-old – who had an IQ of 82 – duct tape, gloves, and a knife to stab her physically-abusive mother Clauddine ‘Dee Dee’ Blanchard 17 times in the back while she slept in her bed 

The conspiring couple then stole $4,400 in cash from Dee Dee and mailed the murder weapon back to Godejohn's home in Wisconsin where they fled by bus

The conspiring couple then stole $4,400 in cash from Dee Dee and mailed the murder weapon back to Godejohn’s home in Wisconsin where they fled by bus 

The murder - which they blamed on Dee Dee's undiagnosed Munchausen syndrome by proxy - inspired Hulu's eight-part series The Act and Lifetime movie Love You to Death, both of which were released in 2019

The murder – which they blamed on Dee Dee’s undiagnosed Munchausen syndrome by proxy – inspired Hulu’s eight-part series The Act and Lifetime movie Love You to Death, both of which were released in 2019 

And while Blanchard served eight years of her decade-long sentence, Godejohn is serving a life sentence without parole at Missouri's Potosi Correctional Center plus an additional 25 years for armed criminal action

And while Blanchard served eight years of her decade-long sentence, Godejohn is serving a life sentence without parole at Missouri’s Potosi Correctional Center plus an additional 25 years for armed criminal action 

Last August, Lifetime canceled the NY Times bestselling author's reality show Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up after two seasons

Last August, Lifetime canceled the NY Times bestselling author’s reality show Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up after two seasons 

That same year, the aspiring podcaster gave the autistic 36-year-old – who had an IQ of 82 – duct tape, gloves, and a knife to stab her physically abusive mother Clauddine ‘Dee Dee’ Blanchard 17 times in the back while she slept in her bed.

The conspiring couple then stole $4,400 in cash from Dee Dee and mailed the murder weapon back to Godejohn’s home in Wisconsin where they fled by bus.

The murder – which they blamed on Dee Dee’s undiagnosed Munchausen syndrome by proxy – inspired Hulu’s eight-part series The Act and Lifetime movie Love You to Death, both of which were released in 2019.

And while Blanchard served eight years of her decade-long sentence, Godejohn is serving a life sentence without parole at Missouri’s Potosi Correctional Center plus an additional 25 years for armed criminal action.

Last August, Lifetime canceled the NY Times bestselling author’s reality show Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up after two seasons.

Blanchard – who commands $99 on Cameo – posts paid partnerships for brands like Bondi Sands Australia, e.l.f. Cosmetics and Avia Leggings.

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