The article discusses five instances where Gypsy Rose Blanchard was portrayed as the villain. Despite being a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy at the hands of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, Gypsy is depicted as a deceptive and manipulative individual in various media portrayals and interpretations. The first instance highlighted is when Gypsy and her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, murdered Dee Dee in an attempt to escape her abuse and control.
This act of violence ultimately resulted in Gypsy receiving a 10-year prison sentence. The article also mentions how Gypsy manipulated friends and family members into believing she was sick and disabled, leading to widespread sympathy and financial support. Furthermore, Gypsy's actions are criticized for the impact they had on the true crime genre and public perception of individuals with disabilities.
Despite her experiences of trauma and abuse, Gypsy is shown as a complex and controversial figure, challenging traditional notions of victimhood and villainy.