Gypsy Rose Blanchard has decided to leave behind the abuses suffered at the hands of her mother to begin rewriting her own story of freedom alongside her husband.
And now, just two months after being released from prison, everything seems to point to the fact that the young woman could be pregnant with what would be her first child. It is worth noting that Gypsy Rose married Ryan Scott Anderson in 2022, a man she met through letters in 2020 while still serving her sentence in prison. Since then, the couple has become inseparable, and although their relationship has been criticized by many people, Ryan and Gypsy have made sure to demonstrate, through social media, that their love is strong and true.
Rumors about Rose’s pregnancy began to circulate after her husband posted a photo of his hand on the young woman’s stomach accompanied by the caption: ‘My little family and I hugging together ❤️’. The image immediately caused thousands of users to assert that the photo and the caption confirmed the pregnancy. The above, and the fact that Gypsy recently revealed that she has already bought baby clothes for their future children, reinforced the theory that a new family member is on the way. However, the news has not been confirmed at the moment.
Gypsy Rose’s Husband Resembles Her Mother
Now that Gypsy Rose Blanchard has started a new chapter in her life, another detail has captured the attention of thousands of people, as several Internet users have found a great resemblance between Gypsy’s husband and her mother. Through social media, hundreds of people have started posting videos comparing the physical similarities between the two, although it may seem strange, we must accept that the resemblance in features is undeniable.
For this reason, many people believe that Gypsy could be going through a kind of Oedipus complex, which is a theory from Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalysis that says children often repress loving feelings towards their mother and hostile feelings towards their father, seeing him as a rival. However, according to several psychologists, this could have an explanation, as this behavior could be related to how children learn during childhood to define love, leading them in adulthood to seek a partner who resembles their parents unconsciously.
Either way, what is truly important in this case is that Gypsy does not replicate the behavioral patterns of her mother and, unlike her, finally manages to have a happy life.
This story was written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva.
