Gypsy Rose Blanchard Apologizes for Using N-Word in Resurfaced Prison Calls

Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Sorry for Saying the N-Word … I’m Different Now!!!
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard is trying to make amends after resurfaced prison calls featured her using the n-word.
Here’s the deal … while doing hard time for her role in the 2015 murder of her mother Dee Dee, Gypsy made a few calls to her family and her ex, Ryan Anderson … and in some of those conversations she used the racial slur.
GRB attempted to apologize and take accountability for the racist language and “cruel, disrespectful comments” in a post on her since-deleted TikTok account, writing … “I was wrong. The words were racist, and I take full responsibility for saying them. There is no excuse for the language or the pain it’s caused.”
She continued by saying she’s “especially sorry” to her sister, Mia, and Mia’s fiancé, Andre, for comments she made about their interracial relationship.
GRB revealed she’d also apologized to Mia and Andre privately, but acknowledged that she isn’t owed their forgiveness, and promised to respect any boundaries they have.
Gypsy also insisted she’s changed since the prison calls, writing … “Those words and attitudes don’t reflect who I am or what I believe now. I reject them completely.”
She continued by saying her actions have to reflect her changed mindset, and promised to “continue choosing to be better every single day.”
Gypsy also expressed that she understands if people don’t forgive her, acknowledging that’s well within their rights.
Sources close to Gypsy tell TMZ … she has temporarily removed her social media account while she navigates through this time.