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Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Gypsy Rose Blanchard fears the 'spark' with boyfriend Ken Urker is gone after welcoming baby girl
Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her boyfriend didn't seem to be on the same page when it comes to their relationship in Monday's season two finale of Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up. The reality star, 33 — who broke down in tears earlier this month because of the 'reputation war' with her ex-husband — lamented that things with her new guy weren't going so well. 'Everything is day by day right now, so we're just winging it,' she told the cameras. She and boyfriend Ken Urker are not allowed to live together while she is still on parole. 'It's hard to kind of keep up a relationship whenever you're living in two separate places, and you've got schedules that interfere,' Blanchard explained. And there are some communication issues between the two who share daughter Aurora, almost five months. 'I want cuddles. I want snuggles. I want words of affirmation,' she said in a confessional. 'For Ken, it's like he doesn't think about anything like that. I don't get it. You might feel love. Yeah, you love me, okay. You say you love me, but you don't show it,' she said. As the new parents juggle their schedules and living conditions, one problem has been solved. A DNA test proved that her ex-husband Ryan Anderson is not the baby's father, and the next step is to have his name removed from the little one's birth certificate. Louisiana law states that if a child is born while the mother is married, or within 300 days of the divorce being finalized, the husband is presumed to be the father. 'Like, is it gone for you? Is that like the spark, the flame, the energy, you know what I'm saying,' she asked Ken. 'I think a lot of things has drained us,' she said. 'We need to have more communication. And I think that we both just need to open up more, about the realistic expectations of each other.' In the episode, Blanchard revealed she and Urker had been 'intimate for the first time in a long time,' and were beginning to re-establish their connection. Things seemed to be gong well on Tuesday, months after the finale was shot, as Blanchard posted a family photo on social media. 'Wandering the French Quarter with my two loves ❤️ Life doesn't get much better than this,' she wrote next to the sweet snap. During a family trip to the zoo, Blanchard, who served eight years of a 10-year prison sentence for assisting in the murder of her mother, released a butterfly as a symbol of freedom as she will soon be off parole. 'When she's finally off parole, we can actually travel and go see more stuff,' Urker said. 'And she's been the best mother I could ever want for my child, and I'm super proud that I get to go on this journey with her,' he told the cameras. 'The three of us are experiencing life in an all-new way. It's been glorious. I love every minute of it. I'm the happiest I've ever been.' Urker, who was spotted looking for engagement rings, said he planned to propose when her parole is completed, on her 'first day of true freedom.' 'It's about reassuring her that I'm committed to us,' he said about his plans to pop the question. 'There's nobody else I want to experience life with other than her.'


Daily Mail
30-04-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Horror after man, 70, decided to drive dangerously behind the wheel of his 1955 Chevy with no seatbelts
A grandfather was killed when he was thrown through the windscreen of his beloved classic car that was as old as he was. Mark Maier, 70, died when his 1955 Chevy Nomad collided with another car and veered off the road into a tree in Newman Lake, Washington. The vintage car enthusiast was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the car as it burst into flames about 5.15pm on April 25. Motorists dragged him away from the burning wreck and started CPR, but he was pronounced dead on arrival at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. Maier had restored the Nomad, nicknamed 'Gypsy Rose', and proudly showed it at vintage cars shows in Spokane and beyond. He also owned a red 1972 Opel GT that he drove for 6,000 miles in a 20-day trip across the West Coast in May and June 2018. The Opel had the license plate 'LIL-VET' and Maier wore a US Navy hat, but details of any military career are unknown. Maier's daughter Michelle Helm shared old photos of her father posing next to the Nomad with his five grandchildren, and riding a vintage motorbike in his youth. 'God gave my dad almost 71 years. I'm thankful for his life, and for the person it shaped me to be,' she wrote. 'Our time is fleeting and how we live is important.' His friend Matt Graupner posted a montage of Maier working on the Nomad in his garage and driving it around. 'He was a good guy, and I will miss seeing him at all the car shows,' he wrote. The Spokane County Sheriff's Office explained that Maier was driving along North Idaho Road, south of Trent Avenue, when traffic slowed in front of him. An Infiniti had slowed to make a left turn, backing up traffic behind it, and Maier switched to the left land to quickly overtake the cars in front of him. As the Infinity began it's turn, it crashed into Maier's car, causing him to lose control of the car and drive off the road into an embankment and into the tree. Neither the Infinity driver or his child passenger were injured. The Spokane County Medical Examiner confirmed Maier died of blunt force trauma from the accident. Police are still investigating the crash.
Yahoo
10-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Where to Watch ‘Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' Season 2
The second season of Lifetime's docuseries about Gypsy Rose is here and there is plenty to catch up on in her life. The series plans to pick up shortly after Season 1 ended with Rose preparing for motherhood after announcing she was expecting a child with her 'soulmate' Ken Urker. She is also continuing to cope with the ups and downs of her social media presence. Here is where and when to tune in to 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' Season 2 and if the show is streaming. The second season of 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' premieres Monday, March 10 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on Lifetime. 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' Season 2 airs Monday nights on Lifetime. It will be available to stream on the following day. You can also add Lifetime as an add-on for Hulu subscribers for $9.99. The second season of the Lifetime show will air on Monday nights starting March 10. Here is a full rundown of the episode release schedule: Episode 1 – March 10 Episode 2 – March 17 Episode 3 – March 24 Episode 4 – March 31 Episode 5 – April 7 Episode 6 – April 14 Episode 7 – April 21 Episode 8 – April 28 The second season of 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' picks up after her breakup with Ryan Scott Anderson. She is now expecting a child with her self-described 'soulmate' Urker. Here is a synopsis of the first episode of Season 2. 'On her path to motherhood, Gypsy will contend with the increasingly volatile world of social media and the continuing fears of Ken leaving her. But the biggest challenge will be to prove to everyone else and herself that she is capable of breaking the cycle of abuse from her mother with her own baby girl.' The post Where to Watch 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' Season 2 appeared first on TheWrap.