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Gypsy-Rose Blanchard faces backlash after shocking confession in viral TikTok trend appearance
Global Desk | March 24, 2026 6:19 AM CST

Synopsis

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard has faced strong online backlash after appearing in a viral TikTok video with influencer Natalie Reynolds. The pair participated in the “We listen and we don’t judge” trend, but the moment turned controversial when Gypsy-Rose referenced her past criminal case involving the killing of her mother. Her comment shocked viewers and quickly spread across social media platforms.



Gypsy-Rose Blanchard has come under heavy online criticism following her appearance in a viral TikTok video that took an unexpected and controversial turn. The video, shared on Saturday (March 21) by influencer Natalie Reynolds, featured the pair participating in the famous “We listen and we don’t judge” trend. While the format is generally used for light, humorous confessions, this particular moment rapidly fueled outrage across social media.


What Happened in the Viral Video

The video featured Gypsy-Rose and Reynolds taking part in the trend, where participants share awkward or personal comments in a playful note. However, audiences were shocked when Gypsy-Rose referenced her past conviction that involved the killing of her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard.

Appearing beside Reynolds, she stated:
“We listen and we don’t judge: I went to prison for eight and a half years because I ... [makes a choking sound] ... my own mom.”

Reynolds seemed to be visibly stunned, but Gypsy-Rose immediately reacted: “Hey, we listen and we don’t judge,” before continuing with the video.


Online Reaction and Backlash

The video rapidly spread across platforms, with several users criticizing the tone of the confession. A large number of audiences felt the moment was inappropriate given the gravity of her past case.

Remarks included statements such as:
“Nothing funny about this at all,”
“That wasn't cute nor funny,”
and “Why would you post this?”

Some critics argued the content was inappropriate, with one user writing:
“There's absolutely nothing funny in this, this is actually so freaking wrong.”
Another added:
“What people do for views ... so sad.”



Background of the Criminal Case

Gypsy-Rose was sentenced in 2016 following pleading guilty to second-degree murder for her role in the killing of her mother in 2015, along with her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn. Godejohn was then convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced in 2019 to life imprisonment without parole, alongside additional penalties.

The case gained global attention because of the allegations that Dee Dee Blanchard subjected Gypsy-Rose to prolonged abuse connected to Munchausen by proxy, a psychological condition in which a caregiver fabricates or induces illness in another person.



Life After Prison

Since being released on parole in December 2023, Gypsy-Rose, who has since become a mother, has been attempting to rebuild her life and sustain a public presence as a content creator.

After her parole concluded in June 2025, she stated:
“I've taken accountability and now, I take back my life. When I accepted my sentence, I accepted the weight of my choices. I served my time.”

She also mentioned:
“This is freedom. And I'm moving forward with clarity, peace, and self-forgiveness. The Justice system has decided. The case is closed.”


Despite her attempts to move forward, the latest TikTok clip has once again positioned her under public scrutiny.


FAQs:

Q1. Who is Gypsy-Rose Blanchard?
She is a public figure known for a widely reported criminal case. She is also active on social media.

Q2. Why is she trending?
She appeared in a viral TikTok video that sparked controversy. The clip quickly gained attention online.


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