Not a worry in the world! Gypsy Rose spins in her husband's arms in Central Park with a camera crew in tow as true crime tourists descend on her small Massachusetts town where she murdered her munchhausen-by-proxy mother

  • Gypsy Rose Blanchard, 32, seemed giddy as her husband, Ryan Anderson, spun her around like a princess in New York's Central Park on Friday
  • The couple arrived in the Big Apple after her release from prison last Thursday, with a camera crew following her every move
  • Dozens of true crime tourists have stopped by her former home in Springfield, Missouri, in an attempt to get a glimpse of where the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, took place in June 2015.

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard appeared giddy as her husband, Ryan Anderson, spun her around like a princess in New York's Central Park as a camera crew captured the sweet moment Friday.

The 32-year-old has been on a whirlwind trip around New York City, hitting the media circuit and attending some fancy events with her husband, Ryan Anderson, whom she married in a prison wedding in July 2022.

The former ex-con was released last week after serving eight years in prison for the June 2015 murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard.

One person who saw the happy couple in the park shouted: “Gypsy, we love you!” as she waved and smiled.

Meanwhile, thousands of miles away, in the quaint town of Springfield, Missouri, hordes of true crime tourists have descended on the Gypsy's former home to catch a glimpse of the pink-shingled house where the murder took place.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, 32, is all smiles as her husband, Ryan Anderson, spins her around Central Park during a visit there on Friday

Gypsy Rose Blanchard, 32, is all smiles as her husband, Ryan Anderson, spins her around Central Park during a visit there on Friday

The pink-shingled house where Gypsy lived with her Munchausen-by-proxy mother Dee Dee and where the murder occurred in June 2015.  The house built by Habitat for Humanity was donated to Dee Dee after she falsely claimed she lost her home during Hurricane Katrina

The pink-shingled house where Gypsy lived with her Munchausen-by-proxy mother Dee Dee and where the murder occurred in June 2015.  The house built by Habitat for Humanity was donated to Dee Dee after she falsely claimed she lost her home during Hurricane Katrina

The pink-shingled house where Gypsy lived with her Munchausen-by-proxy mother Dee Dee and where the murder occurred in June 2015. The house built by Habitat for Humanity was donated to Dee Dee after she falsely claimed she lost her home during Hurricane Katrina

A photo of the Gypsy with her mentally ill mother DeeDee, who was accused of abusing her daughter for years while in her care

A photo of Gypsy with her mentally ill mother DeeDee, who was accused of abusing her daughter for years while in her care

A photo of the Gypsy with her mentally ill mother DeeDee, who was accused of abusing her daughter for years while in her care

Some disturb neighbors by driving quickly down the residential street ā€“ at all hours of the day and night ā€“ or asking where the house is since the wheelchair ramp was removed and the house was repainted blue.

One neighbor identified himself as Tonia said TMZ that she did not want to share information with the tourists to protect the mother and daughter currently living in the house.

Others in the neighborhood were unhappy with the traffic and chaos that has turned their once quiet street into a media circus.

Local Thomas Pengilly has described the ordeal as stressful and told the celebrity publication that the house should have been demolished.

He warned others to do better things in life than relive someone's trauma and pain.

The gypsy was a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a form of abuse that typically involves a guardian or caregiver harming their child or greatly exaggerating medical problems to gain sympathy.

She moved into the house with her mentally ill mother after it was donated by Habitat for Humanity after DeeDee falsely claimed they lost their home during Hurricane Katrina.

Dee Dee Blanchard was found stabbed to death in her home by Gypsy's then-boyfriend in the summer of 2015. Nicholas Godejohn.

Godejohn committed the murder while Gypsy Rose was reportedly hiding in the bathroom.

He is serving a life sentence.

Gypsy (pictured) was a victim by proxy of Munchausen syndrome, a form of abuse in which a guardian or caregiver typically harms their child or greatly exaggerates medical problems to gain sympathy

Gypsy (pictured) was a victim by proxy of Munchausen syndrome, a form of abuse in which a guardian or caregiver typically harms their child or greatly exaggerates medical problems to gain sympathy

Gypsy (pictured) was a victim by proxy of Munchausen syndrome, a form of abuse in which a guardian or caregiver typically harms their child or greatly exaggerates medical problems to gain sympathy

She is depicted in a wheelchair next to her mother, who suffered from mental illness

She is depicted in a wheelchair next to her mother, who suffered from mental illness

She is depicted in a wheelchair next to her mother, who suffered from mental illness

The gypsy was released on parole.

Earlier this week, she appeared on 'The View' and 'Good Morning America' where she admitted that she did not want to kill her mother, but believed it was 'the only way out' of her situation.”

Dressed in a low-cut black mini dress, Gypsy and her husband walked the red carpet at the premiere of her new Lifetime show, 'The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard,ā€ looks blissful.