Gypsy Rose Blanchard denied ‘dream’ of meeting Taylor Swift at Chiefs game after prison release

Gypsy Rose Blanchard denied ‘dream’ of meeting Taylor Swift at Chiefs game after prison release

It looks like Gypsy Rose Blanchard is going to have to wait to meet Taylor Swift like the rest of us.

Blanchard, who was freed from prison Thursday after serving more than seven years for the second-degree murder of her mother, Clauddinnea “Dee Dee” Blanchard, is a huge fan of Swift and reportedly had her eyes set on attending this weekend’s Kansas City Chiefs game with the hope of meeting her.

However, TMZ reported that Gypsy, 32, and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, have been told to get out of Missouri, where she was locked up at the Chillicothe Correctional Center prison.

It’s not yet clear why they aren’t welcome in the state, but TMZ hypothesized that local law enforcement would like her elsewhere because of the “security risks” her presence may bring to the Kansas City area.

Gypsy is originally from Louisiana.

Following her release, she stayed in a downtown Kansas City H๏τel, where her family threw her a welcome home party.

She made several public appearances during her time in the city and did not shy away from talking to the paparazzi and posing for pH๏τographs with fans.

Although Gypsy told TMZ she had already purchased Chiefs tickets weeks in advance, the outlet has since learned she understands why she’s being asked to leave — even if she’s bummed about it.

While speaking to the outlet earlier this week, she described the 12-time Grammy winner as a “kick-ᴀss chick” and credited her song, “Eyes Wide Open,” with helping her cope with the trauma she endured as a child at the hands of her mother.

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