Gypsy-Rose Blanchard hit back at her trolls during her first UK TV interview today. A victim of Munchausen by proxy, Gypsy-Rose endured a childhood of invasive surgeries and treatments, with her mother Dee Dee Blanchard telling people that her seemingly ill daughter had everything from chromosomal disorders to muscular dystrophy. In reality, Gypsy-Rose was perfectly healthy and did not need to use a feeding tube or wheelchair.

In 2015, after Dee Dee began to tighten her control, Gypsy-Rose and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn planned and orchestrated Dee Dee's murder, with the then 23-year-old believing this was her only chance of escape. Now, the 32-year-old, who was released from prison after eight years in 2023, is telling her own story, with new docuseries Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up set to shed some light on what her life looks like nowadays. During an interview with This Morning star Josie Gibson today, Gypsy-Rose explained how she didn't want any of the fame that has come with her time in jail.

She explained to Josie: "I have lots of regrets. Lots of things I would change. but that's on my conscience.

The emotional and mental regret that I have to live with goes for the rest of my life." "It's been a whirlwind for the last five months. I've gone through a lot of changes in my every day life, in my love life and in my home life.

The last five months have been quite an adjustment," she added. Gypsy-Rose also opened up about her new documentary and says it dispels .