Gyspy-Rose Blanchard Wears Plunging Dress and Towering Heels for Date Night Out in Los Angeles
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard is stepping out in style for a date night with her boyfriend!
On Wednesday, March 5, the Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up star, 33, hit the town in Los Angeles and was photographed leaving the seafood restaurant Catch LA after dinner.
New mom Blanchard could be seen rocking a burgundy leather wrap dress, with a plunging neckline, long sleeves and a wide collar. Accessorizing her date night look, she also sported a pair of towering black heels, featuring lace-up straps, as well as a black leather bag with a gold chain, good hoop earrings and long, manicured nails.
In other photos, her partner Ken Urker could be seen walking right by her side, wearing a more casual T-shirt, flannel shirt and jean combo.
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This night out marks one of the first times Blanchard has been seen in public since welcoming her daughter, Aurora, in December 2024 with Urker.
In February, the Lifetime star shared a very relatable selfie on her Instagram Stories that showed what her day-to-day style looks like just over a month after giving birth (and it was very different from her date-night look. The Tuesday, Feb. 4, post showed the new mom posing for a photo, holding a baby bottle in one hand and a burp cloth on her arm.
Blanchard was bare-faced, accompanying her messy hairdo with a gray lounge set consisting of a loose tee and baggy sweatpants. She wrote over the photo, "Mommy fashion 😂."
In early March, she spoke with PEOPLE about wanting to keep her newborn out of the public eye, as well as being happy to become the mom of a little girl.
"Honestly, just kind of taking her out in public a lot," she told PEOPLE, opening up about her biggest worry. "We've had two or three outings so far. It's been cold lately, so we have been staying a lot indoors, but with her being so little, I'm nervous just around people."
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When Blanchard was asked about her personal feelings of raising a daughter, she shared that she feels a bit "relieved" to have a girl rather than a boy.
"I kind of feel a little bit more relieved that we had a girl because I don't know what to do with a little boy," she admitted. "I'm a girly girl myself, so all the pink and ruffles and stuff like that, that's my area of expertise."
"I think despite my relationship with my mom, I think there is something special about a mother and daughter's relationship that I am so blessed to be able to live through with her because I didn't have that with my own mom," Blanchard added. "It's nice that I can just step into that role of a mother and see how it's supposed to be."
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Blanchard is also currently gearing up for Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up season 2, which is set to follow the "delayed and unexpected coming-of-age journey of Gypsy Rose Blanchard during the first year of her life as a free woman, which includes her navigating a pending divorce, a rekindled relationship, a surprise pregnancy and her journey into motherhood."
Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up season 2 premieres Monday, March 10 at 9 p.m. ET on Lifetime.
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