Gypsy Rose Blanchard

How Ryan Anderson Reacted To THOSE Jaw-Dropping Gypsy Rose Blanchard Videos!

Ryan Anderson has spoken out on those disturbing Gypsy Rose Blanchard videos!

As we’ve been following, through the Freedom of Information Act, we’ve been seeing a brand new side of Gypsy from the time before her mother’s murder. And one of her exes is officially telling his side of the story!

(c) Ryan Scott Anderson/TikTok & ABC/YouTube

In a recorded live stream from earlier this month, her ex husband got real about his experiences with the 34-year-old when they were together — and how he felt when all these videos started surfacing.

In a TikTok clip talking about Gypsy and her alter egos and costumes, he said:

“She never wore a wig with me, she never had to. She always had her real hair with me, so just saying — never once did she ever wear a wig with me. Or any character, or anything.”

In response to a follower saying they “feel sick” over the videos, he said:

“Do you think I liked hearing that s**t? No I didn’t. It wasn’t a turn on, guys.”

Related: Gypsy Addresses Videos — But Commenters Say Her Story ‘Changed’ AGAIN?

He said he felt like he dodged a bullet by breaking up with her. But what shocked fans the most is the fact he said he’s finding this out “like everybody else”:

“I’m finding things out like everybody else is. I’ve had to make my own opinion and I’ve had to live my own time with it … I know y’all want details and stuff, but I’m just telling y’all my experience.”

Ryan also said he “didn’t know that girl”:

“I never met that girl that y’all seen in those videos. I never met her. Her momma was already gone by the time I come in [the picture]. I only know the girl that she showed me. And y’all said it’s a lie? I don’t necessarily want to believe that… But who knows anymore.”

Damn! See the clips (below):

Gypsy Rose has responded to the shocking videos’ release, insisting she’s no longer the same person:

“I’m not proud of those videos. They were recorded during a period of extreme trauma, coercive control, and emotional dependency. People in these dynamics often say and do things that don’t reflect who they truly are. I am not the same person today. I’ve received treatment, therapy, and have done years of healing work. If you or someone you love is in a controlling or abusive relationship, help is available. You deserve safety and support.”

Thoughts on Ryan’s reaction, Perezcious readers? Sound OFF (below).

[Image via Ryan Anderson/Instagram/60 Minutes Australia/YouTube]