Gypsy Rose Blanchard returned ‘family heirloom’ wedding ring to ex-husband Ryan Anderson after filing to divorce him

Gypsy Rose Blanchard gave her wedding ring back to ex-husband Ryan Anderson.

TMZ reported that the Munchausen by Proxy victim, 32, left the “family heirloom” on March 22 with the apology note she left when she decided to end her marriage.

The note simply said: “I’m sorry, you and I deserve happiness.”

The ring was given to Ryan by his mother and sources close to the Life After Lock Up star told the outlet that she knew it was the right thing to do.

The couple married while Gypsy was in prison and their relationship began to fall apart when she was released and they started spending time together.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard gave her wedding ring back to ex-husband Ryan Anderson. TMZ reported that the Munchausen by Proxy victim left the “family heirloom” on March 22 with the apology note she left when she decided to end her marriage

The note simply said:

The note simply said: “I’m sorry, you and I deserve happiness.” The ring was given to Ryan by his mother and sources close to the Gypsy-Rose: Life After Lock Up star, 32, told the outlet she knew it was the right thing to do

Ryan is said to be blindsided by Gypsy’s divorce filing.

‘I’m not okay. For me it just came out of the blue,” he began.

“I had no idea she still had such strong feelings for him,” he told DailyMail.com exclusively last month, referring to her ex-fiancé Ken Urker.

After Gypsy left Anderson, Urker wasted no time flying from Texas to be by her side.

Blanchard has insisted there is ‘no intimacy’ between the pair and that he is just a supportive friend – despite a kissing selfie she shared on Instagram, but Anderson is clear the relationship is responsible for the end of his marriage.

He told DailyMail.com: ‘I haven’t spoken to her so I just don’t know what’s going on. I do not know. I’m actually not doing well at all.’

This weekend, Gypsy was in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere of her Lifetime reality TV series.

While in the City of Angels, she hit the beach, visited the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and dined at Lisa Vanderpump’s SUR.

In the video, she poses in front of the restaurant’s iconic pink fluorescent sign. “SUR rules.”

She captioned the TikTok: “Night in Hollywood.”

The couple married while Gypsy was in prison and their relationship began to fall apart when she was released and they started spending time together

The couple married while Gypsy was in prison and their relationship began to fall apart when she was released and they started spending time together

This weekend, Gypsy was in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere of her Lifetime reality TV series

This weekend, Gypsy was in Los Angeles ahead of the premiere of her Lifetime reality TV series

While in the City of Angels, she hit the beach, visited the Hollywood Walk of Fame and dined at Lisa Vanderpump's SUR

While in the City of Angels, she hit the beach, visited the Hollywood Walk of Fame and dined at Lisa Vanderpump’s SUR

In the video, she poses in front of the restaurant's iconic pink fluorescent sign.  “SUR rules.”  She captioned the TikTok: 'Night in Hollywood'

In the video, she poses in front of the restaurant’s iconic pink fluorescent sign. “SUR rules.” She captioned the TikTok: ‘Night in Hollywood’

Blanchard’s traumatic childhood and early adulthood have been fodder for documentaries, films, books and countless articles in magazines, newspapers and online.

She was released from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri on December 28 after serving eight years of a 10-year sentence for her role in the infamous murder of her mother Dee Dee.

In what has become one of the most famous cases of Munchausen by proxy, Blanchard spent her childhood posing as a wheelchair-bound invalid while Dee Dee subjected her to years of ill health, shaving her head, pumping her full of unnecessary drugs and convincing her to world that she suffered from leukemia and muscular dystrophy.

Blanchard’s mother’s stranglehold ended in 2015 when she persuaded the friend she met online, Nicholas Godejohn, to sneak into their home in Springfield, Missouri and stab her mother to death.