Gypsy Rose Blanchard is weighing all of her options and making up for lost time in the first trailer for Life After Lock Up, the forthcoming Lifetime series following the 30-year-old in the six months since her release from prison. Out on June 3, the show finds Blanchard adjusting to her positioning in the public eye while navigating her marriage, ghosts from her past, and her stunted development.
“I don’t want to go through my whole life being the girl that murdered her mother,” Blanchard says in the trailer. Released from prison in December 2023, Blanchard served nearly eight years for her role in the murder of her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard. She suffered physical and emotional abuse from her mother for most of her life through what experts believed to be Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a mental disorder in which caretakers induce or lie about sickness in others. “You know my story,” she adds. “Now, let’s see what I do with my life.”
The trailer highlights Blanchard’s marriage to Ryan Anderson, from whom she separated in March 2024 before rekindling her relationship with Ken Urker, whom she met through a pen pal program while he was also in prison. “I just think that I would be happier somewhere else,” Blanchard tells Anderson in the clip, to which he responds: “Go call Ken. You’re probably already talking to him anyway.”
Beyond Blanchard’s romantic life, the series will also highlight the ways in which she carries her past with her daily. She mentions having a nightmare about her mother and expresses that her biggest fear is going back to prison. “There’s so many people just waiting to get me in trouble,” she says. Meanwhile, Blanchard is trying to cram years of experience into the smallest possible timeline.
“I am kind of rushing into things and wanting to do everything all at once,” she admits in a montage that spans her getting new tattoos, getting a nose job, and considering the possibility that she might be pregnant after having unprotected sex. “I don’t want to be controlled.”
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