Gypsy Rose Blanchard; Taylor Swift.Photo:Gypsy Rose Blanchard/ Instagram; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty

Gypsy Rose Blanchard/ Instagram; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty
Swifties can countGypsy Rose Blanchardas one of their own.
“I am a Swiftie. All of her songs are really, really good,” Blanchard, 32, told the outlet before declaring her two current go-to Swift tracks.
“And I’m really digging ‘Karma’ right now,” added Blanchard, referencing a single from Swift’s 2022Midnightsalbum. “‘Karma’ has been what I have been playing on my playlist a lot. So I’m jamming out to that.”
“Karma” features lyrics about looking to the positive elements of life in order to not dwell on negativity. “Karma is my boyfriend / Karma is a god / Karma is the breeze in my hair on the weekend / Karma’s a relaxing thought / Aren’t you envious that for you it’s not?” sings Swift on the track’s chorus.
Gypsy was released early from prison on Thursday after serving eight years of a 10-year sentence. In 2016, she pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her mother,Dee Dee Blanchard. Her then-boyfriendNicholas “Nick” Godejohn, with whom she plotted, was convicted of first-degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison.
Gypsy revealed in anexclusive interview with PEOPLEbefore her release that she would change the past if she could.
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“If I had another chance to redo everything, I don’t know if I would go back to when I was a child and tell my aunts and uncles that I’m not sick and Mommy makes me sick, or, if I would travel back to just the point of that conversation with Nick and tell him, ‘You know what, I’m going to go tell the police everything,'” she said. “I kind of struggle with that.”
However, Gypsy also clarified, “Nobody will ever hear me say I’m glad she’s dead or I’m proud of what I did. I regret it every single day.”
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source: people.com