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Gypsy Rose Blanchard slammed as she offers advice to imprisoned Menendez brothers

Gypsy Rose Blanchard has offered some words of wisdom to Erik and Lyle Menendez, whose case is reportedly under review. However, she has been slammed for offering advice to the convicts due to her situation.
The Menendez brothers are set for a court hearing in November following the emergence of alleged new evidence.
The siblings have been incarcerated for over three decades for the 1989 murder of their parents, Kitty and Jose Menendez, and are hoping for an imminent release.
The case of Erik and Lyle has gained recent attention after Ryan Murphy adapted their story into a Netflix series titled Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
Gypsy Rose and her boyfriend Ken Urker were spotted by paparazzi at Los Angeles International Airport checking in for a Southwest Airlines flight when they were asked about her thoughts on the brothers’ potential release.
In a video shared by TMZ, Gypsy Rose was asked about her knowledge of the Menendez brothers’ case.
“Not a whole lot I’m not very educated in their case or anything,” she confessed.
The interviewer then provided a brief summary of the case, explaining that the brothers had claimed to have killed their parents after enduring sexual, physical, and mental abuse.
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When asked if she supported their release, Gypsy Rose responded” “I really can’t speak on the specifics of that. I will say that I remain an advocate for abuse victims in general and I’m all about prison reform.”
She concluded: “If their case is being reviewed hopefully something can be done. I think that abuse victims need to be advocated for.”
Gypsy Rose expressed her excitement about Kim Kardashian’s support for the brothers’ release, stating: “Kim is a wise woman she makes good decisions.”
The 33-year-old, who was released on parole last December after being involved in a murder, offered some advice to the brothers if they are released.
“It’s very difficult to come out to a world that has changed so much even in the time that I spent,” she said.
She further advised the brothers: “Reacclimating is a difficult thing so I’d say take your time and adjust properly and get therapy because you’ll need it.”
“It’s very difficult to come out to a world that has changed so much even in the time that I spent,” she said.
She further advised the brothers: “Reacclimating is a difficult thing so I’d say take your time and adjust properly and get therapy because you’ll need it.”
Social media users fumed online at Gypsy’s advice with one writing on X: “A parent murderer has advice for parent murderers. That’s rich.”
A second added: “Let me know when she’s found a good therapist.”
A third echoed: “She never got therapy but is recommending it to others? Probably should take her own advice.”

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