Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and Ryan Anderson Fight Over Her Ex Ken in New Trailer from Lifetime Series

'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup' premieres on June 3

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JC Olivera/WireImage; Jamie McCarthy/Getty; Gypsy-Rose Blanchard/ Instagram

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard isn't holding back when showing the ups and downs of her love life in her new reality show.

The former inmate and victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy stars in the upcoming docuseries Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup, which premieres on June 3.

In a new teaser shared via the network and Blanchard's official Instagram page on Tuesday, May 28, Blanchard asks her husband, Ryan Anderson, "Are you happy?"

While he responds, "I'm very happy," Blanchard confesses, "I just think that I would be happier somewhere else."

Related: Gypsy Rose Blanchard's Estranged Husband Ryan Says He's 'Not Doing Well at All' Following Their Split

Anderson and Blanchard wed in 2022 while she was serving a 10-year prison sentence for her involvement in her mother Dee Dee Blanchard's murder. Although she and Anderson were going strong when Blanchard was released on Dec. 28, after serving eight years behind bars, she officially filed for divorce last month.

After their split, Blanchard sparked rumors that she and her former fiancé, Ken Urker, had rekindled their romance.

"Go call Ken," Anderson quips in the trailer, adding, "You're probably already talking to him anyway."

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Throughout the teaser, Blanchard battles with transitioning back into society and experiences milestone moments like getting a puppy, learning to ride a bike and getting a nose job. She is also figuring out her newfound "sex life" and relationship with Anderson — including a potential pregnancy — amid her heightened fame, as well as navigating death threats and nightmares about her late mother.

Amid the drama, Blanchard reveals in the trailer that Urker "checked in."

Her father, Rod Blanchard, expresses concern and Anderson notes, "He's trying to weasel his way back in because now Gypsy's out of prison."

In one portion of the clip, Blanchard and Anderson are driving in the car when she appears to receive a text message, which immediately gets Anderson's attention as he asks who it is.

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Later, Blanchard tells Anderson, "I don't care," to which he tells her of the cryptic message, "Delete it then."

"I don't want to be controlled," she tells cameras, before explaining to Anderson in another scene, "You're mad at me because I confided in someone."

Anderson breaks down crying as he's heard saying, "I need to have faith that she will always come back."

However, things take a turn for the worse as Blanchard ultimately admits, "I'm going to want a divorce," before running and hugging Urker.

Urker and Blanchard have since confirmed their romance on multiple occasions. Most recently, she dedicated an Instagram post to Urker on Sunday, May 26. She wrote alongside a photo of Urker, who was her pen pal in prison, "@kenurker I love you with all of my heart. ❤️."

As for where she and Anderson currently stand, Blanchard exclusively opened up to PEOPLE about the emotional toll of the breakup.

“It’s heartbreaking, because no one gets married to get a divorce," she said Tuesday. "Processing those emotions has been hard.”

She set the record straight amid fan speculation over the timeline and her intentions with Anderson and said, "I did love Ryan."

Now, she is happily moving forward with Urker.

“I’m in love," Blanchard told PEOPLE. "He was a support when I was going through emotional hardship. But then I let myself open up to the feelings I’ve always had for him. For the first time in my life, I’m doing something that makes me happy — I’m prioritizing me.” 

Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup premieres on Lifetime on June 3 at 9 p.m. ET.

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