
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard releases tearful video amid feud with ex Ryan Scott Anderson
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard broke down in tears as she apologized to ex-husband Ryan Scott Anderson for being 'a piece of s***' in a new social media video on Tuesday, five months after their divorce was finalized.
The 33-year-old ex-con said she's ready to end the 'reputation' war between herself and special education teacher, who she dumped right before rekindling her on/off romance with fiance Ken Urker and proceeded to have a child with.
Gypsy-Rose was outraged over Ryan posting a screengrab of their January 14th text exchange where she admitted to feeling 'lost, like, I don't know what is real anymore' during her first weeks post-partum, calling the move a 'sacred' betrayal.
Ryan captioned his TikTok from last Saturday: 'I speak the truth... always have. Only be real.'
She replied in a 10-minute video saying: 'Whenever you put out text messages between you and I that I think are sacred. That should, in my opinion, be sacred between us. And when I mean sacred, I mean that, there are very few people I trust in this world. And I have always counted you as one of them.'
'Seeing that text message that you released for what? For what?! Because you wanted to show that you were the truth-teller on TikTok? Well, that hurt my trust.'
This, after Gypsy-Rose fully admitted she had 'put out personal information of yours that I knew that you didn't want out there' that was 'below the belt and [went] too far.'
'I'm sorry. I truly am sorry, even if you get me many other jabs, I won't put out anything else about you,' Blanchard promised.
'I'm not going to try to hurt you. I know that in your heart that you care about me. And I'm just sorry. I'm sorry that you fell in love with a piece of s*** like me.'
She also admitted it must 'be really hard' for Ryan watching her and Ken's baby bliss on her Lifetime reality show, but she's 'just tired of this war and I want it to end.'
She explained: 'I hate that we keep doing this back and forth, but we're not trying to hurt each other, we're trying to hurt each other's reputations.'
'I can't keep texting you. I can't keep talking to you. I have a whole family. I'm in a committed relationship. I have a daughter with this man. We can't be friends. Do you understand what position I'm in? As long as I keep talking to you, you feel some sort of connection. But that can't be. We can't do that. We're not at that space.'
She continued: 'I want you to be happy. I want you to move on. I want you to move on with someone that's going to make you happy, that's going to love you like you should be loved. And I know that it's hard because I get it. I did you wrong and I'm sorry for that.'
She blissfully recalled a time when Anderson didn't even care about social media: 'It was never about the public back then. And it's so hard to see what you have become.'
Crime: In 2015, Gypsy-Rose gave her online boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn (right) - 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
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