Gypsy Rose Blanchard Debuts New Blonde Look on Social Media — and It's Her Third Hair Transformation This Year
Gypsy, who was released from prison on Dec. 28, 2023, recently chopped off eight inches of her hair for donation
Gypsy Rose Blanchard continues to switch up her hairstyle.
The 32-year-old revealed her most recent hair change on Instagram and TikTok on Thursday, when she posted a video of herself with visibly blonder hair.
She didn’t exactly point out the obvious, instead showing off her pink denim shorts and white tank top, but it looks like she took her previous highlighted brunette hair to an highlighted frosty blonde shade.
This isn't Gypsy’s first foray into blonde hair territory. For a couple of months now, she’s had golden blonde highlights, which can be seen in a selfie she posted earlier this week, in which shows off her custom Dana Seng necklace designed with charms of her and her husband Ryan Anderson’s initials.
In the photo, her hair is pulled back in a ponytail, but the front section is bleached balayage-style.
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A little over a month ago, she also revealed that she’d chopped off eight inches of her locks — then a dark brown — for a cause, which means her newest look marks her third hair transformation this year.
In a TikTok video in which she explained her decision for the cut, she said: “So what I’ve been wanting to do for a very long time is to donate my hair to a charity that makes wigs for people that have hair loss or that are going through cancer.”
Social media has been Gypsy’s main platform for communicating with her followers since she was released from prison early on Dec. 28. She served seven years in prison after she pleaded guilty for her role in the killing of her abusive mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard.“
She shares relatable content, like outfit of the day videos and selfies from her hangouts with Ryan, but also uses her accounts for good, like spreading awareness on Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which she was a victim of for several years during her childhood.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE in January, Gypsy admitted that being in the spotlight was never her motive, but she added, “I’ve been blessed with a platform to create change.”
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