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Miranda Lambert reveals shocking link to Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and her murdered mother | Entertainment News

Miranda Lambert has opened up about her stunning connection with Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and her murdered mother Dee Dee. The country singer met Blanchard and her mother several times prior to the headline-grabbing murder in 2015.

Today, Blanchard has her own reality TV show, Gypsy-Rose: life after lock-upafter serving eight years of a 10 years in prison in connection with her mother’s death. She is expecting her first child with boyfriend Ken Urker who she reconnected with after being released from prison last year.

Lambert reveals that she met Blanchard and her mother during the time she was married to Blake Shelton through their work for the Make a Wish Foundation. While he was popular at Theo Von’s This past weekend podcast described Miranda Blanchard as a “super, super sweet girl.”

Lambert and other country singers met Gypsy-Rose several times through the charity, believing her to be a very sick child suffering from serious illnesses.

What the music stars didn’t realize at the time was that it was all made up by Blanchard’s mother. Dee Dee had subjected Gypsy-Rose to unnecessary medical procedures and convinced her daughter and others that she had a series of illnesses, a condition commonly referred to as Münchhausen by proxy.

Given what she saw at the time, the country singer believed Dee Dee was telling the truth about her daughter’s condition that she had been battling. leukemia, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy and other diseases. “Her mother worked the system, and it worked,” Lambert said. “We all met her, the whole country music community. Ask one of us. She was part of it.

“I believed her, I did. When (the news about her murder and Munchhausen syndrome) came out, I panicked.

Lambert believes Gypsy-Rose had no idea at the time that she was not ill as her mother claimed. “It was really for her,” says Miranda. ‘She was a child. She was a girl. She was very sincere.”

After the shocking headlines emerged about what Dee Dee had done and her murder, Miranda recalled receiving a message from someone asking if she had seen her. Mom dead and dearest, the 2017 documentary tells Blanchard’s family story. After that, she regularly followed developments in Blanchard’s case.

Miranda says she hasn’t heard from Gypsy-Rose since her release from prison and thinks she’s probably just trying to move on with her life and forget her unfortunate past.

“I mean, that was so long ago,” Lambert says. “Maybe she’s put all that behind her, which is what I would do if I were her.”

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