Gypsy Rose Blanchard is getting busy in the bedroom now that she’s out of prison.
The ex-con-turned-star hit back at social media haters on Wednesday by bragging about her husband, Ryan Anderson’s, package in his Instagram comments.
“Ryan, don’t listen to the haters. I love you, and you love me,” she began in her clapback.
“We do not owe anyone anything. Our family is who matters. … I love you💕.”
She finished her supportive comment by making the head-turning compliment.
“besides,” she continued, “they [are] jealous because you are rocking my world every night…yeah I said it, the D is fire🔥.”
“happy wife happy life,” Blanchard, 32, concluded.
Anderson, who married Blanchard in 2022 after they began communicating through letters in 2020, responded to her bold comment with a cheeky remark.
“Who said I gave a damn about what these jealous people say anyway, haha…now come get it Baby,” he wrote.
Their passionate exchange came after his Instagram posts were inundated with rude comments about him radiating “creepy” vibes and that Blanchard could “do better.”
Blanchard was freed from prison last Thursday after serving almost eight years of her 10-year sentence for the second-degree murder of her abusive mother, Clauddinnea “Dee Dee” Blanchard.
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Anderson, a 37-year-old special education teacher from her home state of Louisiana, revealed to People before her release that he planned on treating her to homemade gumbo and a “romantic night out” once she was officially in his arms.
He also said he planned on showering her with presents and taking her on their first date.
Anderson wasn’t going into this new experience blindly; He admitted he had some concerns about the media interest in his wife’s life.
“It’s going to be a whirlwind and there’ll be a lot of attention,” he told the outlet.
“I’m still very nervous about that. I’m a very private person.”
Gypsy seemingly doesn’t mind the fame, as she posed with fans hours after her release from Missouri’s Chillicothe Correctional Center and detailed her desire to meet Taylor Swift by snagging tickets to last Sunday’s Kansas City Chiefs game.
Her dream was ultimately shut down when law enforcement demanded that she leave the state.
Meanwhile, Gypsy explained to People that she’s most concerned about “conflict resolution,” as she and Anderson communicate differently.
She also said she was nervous about living with a man for the first time.
“I grew up with a mom, so I didn’t even grow up with a dad in the house,” she detailed.
“So I’m like, ‘I don’t even know what it’s like to live with a man.’”
Gypsy’s story has skyrocketed her into a social media star with more than 12 million followers between Instagram and TikTok.
In 2015, she helped plan the stabbing of her mother with her then-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, who is still behind bars.
The pair plotted Dee Dee’s murder once Gypsy realized her mother had been tricking her, her doctors and the rest of America into thinking she was terminally sick with leukemia and had muscular dystrophy, leaving her wheelchair-bound for two decades.
Dee Dee is believed to have suffered from the psychological disorder named Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which had her faking a myriad of illnesses in her daughter so she could benefit from the attention and sympathy.
Gypsy’s life was documented in HBO’s 2017 film, “Mommy Dead and Dearest,” and the popular 2019 Hulu drama, “The Act,” which starred Joey King as Gypsy and earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.
Gypsy also told her story from prison for a four-part “20/20” special and has a Lifetime docuseries debuting this Friday titled “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard.”