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Former inmates claiming to have spent time behind bars with Gypsy Rose Blanchard have come forward with new stories about the convicted killer.
Tuesday Sparks opened up about her experience with Gypsy after the pair were incarnated together at Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri.
Gypsy was released on parole in December after she and her ex-lover Nicholas Godejohn were arrested in July 2015 over the death of her mother Clauddine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard.
The couple's 'inseparable' bond ended when Gypsy burst free of her warped mom's control in 2015 by letting her besotted internet boyfriend Godejohn creep into the home she shared with her mother in Springfield, Missouri before he stabbed 48-year-old Dee Dee 14 times.
Godejohn and Gypsy were arrested and sentenced to prison terms, with Gypsy jailed for 10 years for second-degree murder in July 2016 and Godejohn ordered to spend life in behind bars for first-degree murder in February 2019.
Gypsy Rose (pictured in recent years behind bars) was released on parole in December after she and her ex-lover Nicholas Godejohn were arrested in July 2015 over the death of her mother 'Dee Dee' Blanchard
TikToker Tuesday Sparks posted a video detailing her time with Gypsy Rose Blanchard in Chillicothe Correctional Center
Tuesday, who said she was incarcerated from 2018 to 2022, revealed that she was Gypsy's roommate for a time during her stint locked up.
She told viewers online that Gypsy was 'very child-like' while they were together in jail, but she still 'stood for what she believed'.
She said: 'Not saying she was a bully by any means, but when she was being treated unfairly, she definitely spoke up on it.'
The felon explained that in prison Gypsy enjoyed doing her hair, skin care and makeup, and that she 'loved having her picture taken.'
While Tuesday described the Gypsy she knew in prison in a favorable light, other girls have come out to say they also served time with her, but weren't as positive about their experience.
The alleged cellmates, who posted videos online but did not give their names, made claims that Gypsy 'bragged about' her role in her mom's death.
'She literally bragged about giving the knife to Nick in there,' one cellmate said.
According to a probable cause statement, Godejohn told police that Gypsy asked him to kill her mother and that she hid in the bathroom while he stabbed the woman.
Nicholas was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole. He has since decided to appeal his sentence
According to a probable cause statement, Godejohn told police that Gypsy asked him to kill her mother and that she hid in the bathroom while he stabbed the woman. (pictured: Gypsy and Dee Dee)
He stabbed her in the back while holding her face-down on the bed.
Police believe the knife was given to him by Gypsy. The pair then mailed the murder weapon to his home in Big Bend so that he wouldn't be caught with it.
One said she 'did not care about' Godejohn and claimed 'her stories changed all the time'.
Tuesday however seemed to be more understanding about Gypsy's circumstances, saying she'd told her 'she felt more freedom in prison than she had ever felt.'
She said: 'Gypsy did not ask for any of this, she did not ask for her case to be made famous, she didn't ask for people to be following her around, she didn't ask for there to be a camera outside the prison when she was let out- she didn't ask for any of that.
'Nothing in her life was normal, ever, from a very young age. So, I think she definitely acted irrationally, but it's what she's seen her whole life.'
Gypsy commented on Tuesday's video and showed appreciation for her viewpoint.
'FINALLY words from someone who ACTUALLY knew me in prison. So many want to slander my character out to simply be recognized. Tuesday, thanks girl for telling the truth,' Gypsy responded.
Gypsy responded directly to Tuesday's video
Gypsy Rose (left) with her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who was murdered by Gypsy and her then boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn in 2015
From a very young age, Gypsy faced years of abuse at the hands of her mother who suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
Dee Dee claimed that Gypsy suffered from an array of illnesses including leukemia and muscular dystrophy. She went as far as to shave Gypsy's head, forced her into a wheelchair, had some of her teeth removed and paraded her around at charitable events- among other things.
Despite her now high profile from the public's interest in the case and her story, one cellmate claimed Gypsy flew under the radar in prison.
'She was like a nobody in there, straight up,' she said.
During an ABC interview, Gypsy said murdering her abusive mother was the 'only way' out from years of abuse.
She also revealed that at the time of her mother's murder she was high on prescription painkillers that she became addicted to while she lived with Dee Dee.
Gypsy was set to face 10 years in prison, but only served eight-and-a-half years after being released on parole on December 28.
Gypsy was previously married to school teacher Ryan Scott Anderson (pictured with Gypsy), who she wed in a jailhouse ceremony in July of 2022. She announced their split in March
The TikToker said that she is really happy to see Gypsy 'thriving' since she got out of prison. (pictured: Gypsy with her new boyfriend Ken Urker)
Nicholas was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole. He has since decided to appeal his sentence, Bustle reported.
Last week, Gypsy took to appeared in a TikTok live video and shared her very unique skin care routine that she picked up while she was in prison.
'I take a bottle of honey with me to the shower, and I take two sugar cubes, and I melt the sugar cubes,' she revealed.
Her boyfriend, Ken Urker, was sitting next to her during the live video, as she admitted that this was the first time he was hearing about her unique skincare routine, too.
Gypsy was previously married to school teacher Ryan Scott Anderson, who she wed in a jailhouse ceremony in July of 2022.
In March the couple called it quits after Gypsy announced their separation on a private Facebook account, according to People Magazine.