Gypsy Rose Blanchard Wrote Fans a Letter Asking for a "Favor"
Gypsy Rose Blanchard has written a letter (from prison!) to her supporters asking for a "favor."
Gypsy, who is newly engaged, hopes to get an early release from prison and wants supporters to write letters on her behalf.
Good morning, Gypsy Rose Blanchard is hoping you can help reduce her prison sentence! Gypsy - the subject of Hulu's show The Act, who's currently in prison for the second-degree murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard - has written a letter to her supporters encouraging them to write letters on her behalf petitioning for an early release.
Gypsy's letter was originally shared by In Touch, and says the following:
"Hello Friends and Supporters. I appreciate the continued encouragement throughout my prison sentence. Many of y’all have signed the Free Gypsy Blanchard Petition created by my father Rod Blanchard. Now, I must ask a favor, I am respectfully asking all who wish me an early release to please aid my father in his efforts for my freedom and write a letter expressing support for my early release to either the Missouri State Governor, Michael L. Parson, AND/OR the Division of the Missouri State Board of Probation and Parole."
Gypsy added the address where supporters can send their letters, and she reminded everyone that she's "scheduled for a parole hearing in December of 2021, however any and all letters of support are helpful." She signed the note with "thank you" and a smiley face.
FYI, Gypsy is in the midst of a 10-year sentence, and recently got engaged to a man she met while serving time. Her former boyfriend Nick Godejohn pleaded not guilty to the murder of Dee Dee Blanchard but was convicted and sentenced to life in February.
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