"Now, I don't hate him. I feel sorry for him," Gypsy said of Nick. "He was very much like my mother in certain ways, both of them were very controlling, and I feel like I was trained my whole life to do as I was told."

In the ABC News special, she admitted, "If you would've asked me that two years ago, I would've said I'm still in love with him." 

But Gypsy has fully moved on, finding love while behind bars, where she will be until at least 2024, when she is eligible for parole at 32 years old. 

In April 2019, Fancy Macelli, a family friend who also serves as a public spokesperson for the Blanchard family, confirmed to E! News that Gypsy got engaged earlier this year, though they had decided not to reveal her fiancé's identity at the time.

"It's something that she's been keeping under wraps for a little bit," Macelli shared with us. "It's very exciting for her, she's very excited."

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