Taylor Swift was cited as one of the inspirations of the infamous Gypsy Rose Blanchard, and she also revealed that once she is free from prison, she plans to see or even meet the "Anti-Hero" singer.

According to TMZ, Blanchard is hoping to see Swift at one of the Kansas City Chiefs games in the future, as she and her husband are going to watch the NFL game which the singer is known to frequent in support of her boyfriend Travis Kelce.

Blanchard gushed about her idol, noting that it was the "Style" singer who inspired her and "taught her the true meaning of girl power."

Additionally, she also revealed that she uses the commissary money her father sends her to buy the singer's albums.

Taylor Swift Fans Show Support For Gypsy Rose Blanchard

While Blanchard is currently serving her 10-year sentence in prison for killing her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in 2015; she will soon be released on Dec. 28.

Swift's fans show support for the 32-year-old on X (formerly known as Twitter): "Please let this happen. She has been through so much."

"Make this happen for her please she deserves something good," another added.

Meanwhile, others felt weary towards Blanchard's interest in the singer, "Trying to rub shoulders with celebs? Too much privilege in prison maybe? Just a thought!"

"STAY AWAY FROM HER GET A JOB."

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Who is Gypsy Rose Blanchard?

Blanchard rose to prominence when her mother, Dee Dee, falsely claimed that she suffered from several illnesses, some incurable which led to several donation drives.

Dee Dee claimed that Blanchard had sleep apnea, muscular dystrophy, a myriad of allergies, leukemia, and more.

however, it was later revealed that Dee Dee suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which is why she made up fake symptoms and created fake diagnoses.

According to reports, the illusion was shattered when the world found out that Blanchard was not ill-and is in fact, healthy when she asked her online boyfriend to kill her mother for her.

She was found guilty of Dee Dee's murder in 2018 and was sentenced to life in prison.

Since then, though, Blanchard has shared information about her life with her mother and even how she is doing after her death in interviews.

"I'm glad that I'm out of that situation, but I'm not happy she's dead," she admitted in a television show appearance.

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