Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up - Season 2

Season 2
Gypsy Rose Blanchard once again gives viewers a window into her complex life after prison. Season 2 will follow Gypsy's emotionally charged journey as she navigates her newfound freedom, rebuilds relationships, handles pregnancy and new motherhood, all while remaining on parole.
After recently filing for divorce from Ryan Anderson, Gypsy is ready to embrace a new chapter. As she rekindles her romance with ex-fiancé Ken Urker, the couple faces the challenges of restarting their relationship amidst intense public scrutiny. With a new baby girl, Gypsy is eager to embrace her role as a mother while grappling with the realities of life outside of incarceration.
As the series unfolds, viewers will witness Gypsy's struggles with the constraints of living on parole, the challenges of becoming a mom after enduring years of abuse from her own mother and the journey toward self-discovery as she seeks to create a better life for herself and her daughter.

Episodes

Pregnant On Parole
After an emotional separation from her husband Ryan and an impulsive reconnection with Ken, her ex-fiancé, Gypsy Rose Blanchard finds herself unexpectedly expecting just six months after her release from prison. Due to parole restrictions, a pregnant Gypsy will have to navigate two households--one in New Orleans with boyfriend Ken who has moved to New Orleans to pursue his dream of having a family; and one with Rod and Kristy, down the Bayou. On her path to motherhood, Gypsy will contend with the increasingly volatile world of social media and the continuing fears of Ken leaving her. But the biggest challenge will be to prove to everyone else and herself that she is capable of breaking the cycle of abuse from her mother with her own baby girl.

Your House Or Mine?
With her divorce from Ryan ongoing, prepping for the baby, and Ken's upcoming move to a bigger house, Gypsy tries to manage her stress and keep her relationship with Ken on an even keel.

My Life Is A Circus
As Gypsy continues to struggle with the daily online hate she faces, she decides to brave hundreds of people in real life at a public speaking engagement; she's reminded that she may never escape the reason that she's in the spotlight, her crime.

Who's the Daddy?
Online haters continue to haunt Gypsy; with Gypsy feeling extra vulnerable to the social media ire, Kristy decides to enlist the police for help; Gypsy faces another challenging situation as her lawyers inform her that, due to Louisiana law, the baby will have Ryan's name on the birth certificate until a court ordered paternity test is done.

And The Father Is...
As Gypsy and Ken wait for the results of their paternity test, the internet weighs in; to get a break from the scrutiny, Gypsy plans a "Babymoon" with the hope that she and Ken can inject a little passion back into their relationship.

Baby Shower Or Breakup
After getting off to a rocky start with Gypsy's father, Ken tries to put his best foot forward; as Gypsy begins the final stretch of her pregnancy, Ken's mom and brother fly into town for Gypsy's baby shower.

I'll See You In Divorce Court
As divorce day nears, Ryan messages Gypsy that he misses her; rather than reply, she and Bri share the messages publicly in the hopes it will quiet some of the online hate directed at Gypsy; the negative public reaction is swift.

The Bumpy Road Ahead
Gypsy is busy promoting her memoir which has been years in the making, while juggling the final stretch of pregnancy.

A Baby for Christmas?
As Gypsy and her boyfriend Ken countdown the final weeks until their baby Aurora's due date, Ken decides to prepare a huge holiday feast for the Blanchard family to show his commitment to building a new vision of family for Gypsy.

I'm Not a Monster

The Ultimatum
When Ken learns of Gypsy's plan to meet Ryan, with baby Aurora in tow, he puts his foot down and gives her an ultimatum. Not willing to put her family in jeopardy, Gypsy has to make a choice. Communication with Ryan crumbles as he reacts to the change in plans. Unsure of the best way forward, they both meet with their attorneys, and Ryan finds himself taking the paternity test in search of a definitive answer.
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