Gypsy Rose Blanchard apologizes for TikTok joke about mom's murder

Gypsy Rose Blanchard is owning up to the backlash after a viral TikTok that hit too close to home. The internet roasted her for seemingly joking about her mother's murder in a challenge with influencer Natalie Reynolds. She sat down with TMZ to spill: she's sorry.

Oh honey, Gypsy Rose Blanchard knows she stepped in it! 🔥 After flames erupted online for her participation in the 'We Listen and We Don't Judge' TikTok challenge alongside Natalie Reynolds, where she appeared to shrug off her mom Dee Dee's gruesome murder, Gypsy is serving a full apology platter. Sitting down with TMZ's Charlie Neff, she admitted, 'she totally gets it and people are not overreacting' to the moment. 'She's sorry,' straight up. As fans (and haters) recall, Gypsy served 8 and a half years behind bars for her role in the 2015 murder — a saga that's inspired Hollywood hits like the Hulu series. But Gypsy insists she's all about that authentic life, owning her wrongs like a boss. 'She's always been her authentic self, which means admitting when she's wrong,' TMZ reports from the chat. And in this case? Yeah, she was wrong. Watch the full YouTube interview for the unfiltered tea. Is Gypsy learning her lesson on the 'gram, or will the drama keep coming? 👀

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