Luigi Mangione continues to go through court hearings, and while his case is still ongoing, he has received major support from his fans, who have sent him mail while he is in jail. While many have expressed their opinions about Mangione, Gypsy Rose Blanchard has some words of advice.
It's no secret that Mangione's case has caused commotion both on social media and even outside of courthouses, with fans expressing their support. However, Gypsy has warned him to be wary of the many fans that are trying to contact him.
Gypsy Rose served seven years, and just like Mangione's case, she received fan mail as her case was described as controversial following the second-degree murder of her mother.
During her latest impromptu interview with TMZ, she was asked if she had any advice for Mangione, who continues to make headlines amid his case. "There’s a lot of weirdos out there," Gypsy Rose said, advising him to "Ignore them."
"[Gypsy Rose] says it's good to buoy your spirits ... but, it's important to distinguish between people who are genuinely reaching out versus the ones who are sending letters in an attempt to get something out of you," TMZ reported.
Gypsy Rose also shared her advice for the Menendez brothers:
Gypsy offered advice to the Menendez brothers, who are seeking release after decades in prison. She emphasized the importance of taking time to adjust away from the media spotlight, should they be released, and focusing on personal well-being before engaging with the public eye.
"If they ever do get released, take a break, really kind of like work on yourself, get your feet on the ground," Blanchard said to TMZ. "And then if that's something you want to do, go right ahead," she added, referring to her involvement in the entertainment industry.
What has Gypsy Rose been doing after her time in prison:
Since her release from prison on December 28, 2023, Gypsy Rose Blanchard has embarked on a significant journey of personal and family development. She and her boyfriend, Ken Urker, welcomed their daughter, Aurora Raina Urker, on December 28, 2024.
Gypse has also shown her desire to tell her own story after prison. The couple is featured in the second season of "Gypsy-Rose: Life After Lock Up," set to premiere on Lifetime on March 10, 2025, offering viewers an intimate look into her life post-incarceration.