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Gypsy Rose Blanchard will offer a close look at her life after prison in the new Lifetime docuseries Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up. Whether you have cable or are looking for a live streaming alternative, we've got you covered when it comes to where to watch Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up live.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard made headlines in 2016 when she pleaded guilty to second-degree murder after conspiring with her then-boyfriend to kill her mother, who was revealed to have been abusive to Blanchard for several years. Her sad story was brought back into the limelight in 2019 with Hulu's award-winning series The Act and again when Blanchard was finally released on parole at the end of 2023.
Lifetime released Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard in early 2024, and has spent the past several months filming and interviewing Blanchard about her life post-prison. Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up shows Blanchard as she attempts to reacclimate to everyday life while grappling with her newfound fame. The series covers everything from learning how to ride a bike to navigating her marriage.
Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about watching Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up. Plus, we'll highlight how to tune into the series if you're traveling away from home.
Where to watch Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up in the US
New episodes of Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup air on Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Lifetime in the US. The first episode will premiere on Monday, June 3. The docuseries will span eight episodes, with a projected finale date of July 22. Cord-cutters can live stream Lifetime and other channels through live TV packages like Philo and Sling TV. If you're unable to watch any of the episodes live, Lifetime typically uploads them to their website the next day. You'll just need to log in with a TV provider. Your login credentials for Philo and Sling will allow you to use this option.
Philo will be the cheapest option today. Subscriptions start at just $25 a month, and new users can get a one-week free trial. The streaming service offers over 70 channels, including AMC, TLC, Food Network, ID, and more.
Sling TV is another affordable cable alternative. Subscriptions start at $40 a month, and new users can get their first month for half-off. In addition to Lifetime, all Sling plans carry channels like TNT, CNN, AMC, ID, Food Network, and A&E, among others. If you opt for Sling Orange, you can also get three ESPN channels and a few extras. Sling Blue, which also costs $40 a month, carries news channels and networks like USA, FX, and E!
How to watch Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up from anywhere
If you're planning to travel outside of the US when any of the episodes are released, you can keep up with your subscriptions by using a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs connect to servers from various countries and allow you to temporarily change your device's virtual location so that you can access all of your usual websites and apps while traveling. Plus, they're easy ways to upgrade your online privacy. Since both services we've outlined today require US forms of payment, this recommendation will be best for Americans who are simply traveling abroad and hoping to use their existing subscriptions.
If this sounds like something that might be a good fit for you, we recommend trying out ExpressVPN. It's an easy-to-use VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Our ExpressVPN review has full details, and we've outlined how to use a VPN below.
How to watch Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up with a VPN
Install it on the device you're planning to watch on.
Turn it on and set it to a US location.
Sign up for a live TV streaming service mentioned above with a US form of payment.
Select the Lifetime channel and enjoy the show.
Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up trailer
Lifetime released a trailer for Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up at the end of May. In it, she can be seen adjusting back to life as a free woman, her marriage, and her newfound fame. "You know my story," Blanchard tells the camera. "Alright, now let's see what I do with my life." Check out the full video below:
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