Joey King, who portrayed Gypsy Rose Blanchard in the Hulu series “The Act,” is wishing Blanchard well on her release from prison.

“I’m so happy that she’s released,” King, 24, told Entertainment Tonight.

“I’m so happy for her,” she said. “She deserves freedom.”

Blanchard, 32, was sprung from prison last month after serving nearly all of her 10-year prison sentence for conjuring up a plan with her then-boyfriend, Nick Godejohn, to kill her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in 2015.

She pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2016.

Godejohn, 32, is serving a life sentence at Potosi Correctional Center in Missouri.


Joey King and Patricia Arquette as Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Dee Dee Blanchard in Hulu’s “The Act” (2019).AP


Joey King attends a fashion show in Paris last July. She played Gypsy Rose Blanchard in the Hulu series “The Act.”Getty Images

Dee Dee Blanchard was believed to have abused Gypsy Rose for years due to Munchausen by proxy, a rare disorder in which someone exaggerates or induces illness in a child for attention and sympathy, according to ET.

HBO made a documentary about the case, “Mommy Dead and Dearest,” in 2017, and “The Act” premiered in 2019, with King as Gypsy Rose and Patricia Arquette as Dee Dee Blanchard.

Arquette won a 2020 Emmy and Golden Globe for the role; King was nominated at both awards ceremonies but fell short of claiming a statuette.


Gypsy Rose Blanchard speaks with her attorneys before a court appearance in Springfield, Missouri, in 2016.Andrew Jansen / USA TODAY NETWORK


The real Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in front of their house.HBO

Gypsy Rose, who’s telling her story in the Lifetime docuseries “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard,” told Entertainment Tonight she has no plans to watch “The Act.”

“I lived it,” she said. “For me, looking for things that weren’t correct or that were inaccurate, that’s neither here nor there.”

Godejohn said in a 2019 interview featured on the Oxygen special, “Gypsy Rose & Nick: A Love to Kill,” that he felt it was imperative to kill Dee Dee.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her husband, Ryan Anderson, attend a screening of "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard" Jan. 5 in New York City.
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“Somehow I just knew, deep within my heart, some way me and her would end up being together in the end. There’s no other option, we gotta do it,” he said about the murder.

“I wanted to make sure her mom was not going to harm her anymore. I made sure of that.”

Gypsy Rose is back with her husband, Ryan Anderson, who she wed in prison in 2022, and her father and stepmother.