Gypsy-Rose Blanchard says she would do ‘Dancing With the Stars’ if she was ‘talented’
What the life of Gypsy-Rose Blanchard looks like after locking after Gypsy-Rose Blanchard: Life After Lockup? Perhaps a passage on Dancing?
The competitor of season 33, Tori Spelling, thought that it was not too eccentric an idea to suggest during a recent conversation with Blanchard on her unwolled podcast.
“You have made documents and a documentary,” said Spelling, noting the aforementioned series, which Lifetime produced in 2024, a year after the parole of Blanchard in prison for a second degree murder. “But would you never make a competition reality TV show?”
Blanchard did not reject uncontrollable suggestion, but she expressed reservations.
“I mean, that’s the thing: I feel like I’m not talented with anything-I can’t sing, I can’t dance,” she said.
Spelling asked the mother-in-law of Blanchard, Kristy, who accompanied Gypsy-Rose to the interview, if it were true that Blanchard had absolutely no talent.
“She has the personality of the dance, so she has it,” encouraged Kristy.
“Yeah, I have personality,” said Blanchard.
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Blanchard was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 2016 after pleading guilty of having played a role in the murder in 2015 of his mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard. It was the boyfriend of Gypsy-Rose, Nicholas Godejohn, who committed the crime, but Blanchard spent seven years at the Correctional Center of Chillicothe of Missouri for his part.
The reasons for his parole for three years before his sentence came up, began to accumulate immediately after his incarceration. Documentaries like HBO’s 2017 Dead and expensive mom and dramatizations like the 2019 Hulu limited series The act Amplified to which Blanchard testified in his original trial: a life of physical and emotional violence in the hands of his mother who led to a horrible murder.
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Shouting the other admirable qualities of Blanchard – his courage – Kristy joked: “Listen, she is not the greatest singer, okay? Me neither, but she would be the one who is more courageous to do it.”
Blanchard explained that she “never put me in this way. I was still trying to choose projects that focused on sharing my story”. But whether or not it is Dancing is the best next step, Blanchard says that she “would do it just to have fun”.
Dwts Could at least be a better place of landing for Blanchard than the other suggestion of Opelling, The masked singer. The old series has historically opened its doors to liberated and exempt condemned (and even those with the time served), from the fraudestress Anna Delvey (season 33), to the rapper Lil ‘Kim (season 8) to the real housewife and the hoarse tax of Teresa Guidice (season 31). Although Delvey – which was eliminated first alongside the spelling last season – is not the best booster in the series, reflecting after his passage that his favorite memory of the show was “to be eliminated”.
You can listen to the second full part of the Blanchard interview on unwolled above.