Gypsy Rose Blanchard Celebrates ‘Sister Love’ with Stepsister Mia Blanchard at ‘Welcome Home’ Party

Gypsy Rose Blanchard continues to celebrate her freedom with loved ones.

On Saturday – after posting her first “free” selfie since being released from prison on Thursday – the 32-year-old shared another photo on Instagram of herself smiling alongside her half-sister, Mia Blanchard.

“Sister Love 💕,” Gypsy captioned the image.

In the video, the two sisters stand side by side at a homecoming celebration held for Gypsy after she served 8 of her 10 years in prison.

Gold balloons with the words “welcome home” were strung on the wall behind the two sisters, while more white balloons decorated the wall on either side.

Earlier that same day, Gypsy shared a happy mirror selfie which showed her posing in a bedroom with open wardrobes full of clothes on the floor behind her.

“The first selfie of freedom!” she captioned a smiling photo of herself wearing a white and gray sweater with cutout details on the arms.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard posted a “freedom” selfie after being released from prison this week.

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The image appeared before several videos on TikTok showed Gypsy with family and friends at a party.

In addition to the photos of the fun balloon display, other images shown in the TikTok post show Gypsy along with her father Rod Blanchard and his wife Kristy. Mia was also featured in a number of pictures.

A later TikTok video showed another carousel of pictures from the party, this time with Gypsy smiling next to various friends.

Gypsy’s release from prison this week comes after she pleaded guilty in 2016 to the second-degree murder of her mother Dee Dee Blanchard. Her boyfriend at the time, Nicholas “Nick” Godejohn, was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder. Together, the two planned to kill Dee Dee, although Godejohn committed the crime while Gypsy hid in the bathroom of her home.

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During Gypsy’s trial, it was alleged that she was a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and that Dee Dee subjected her daughter to unnecessary medical treatment, convincing many – including her own daughter – that Gypsy had various illnesses as a child.

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It was confirmed that Gypsy was granted parole back in September, and more recently, in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE ahead of her release — and Lifetime’s new docu-series Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchardpremiere on January 5 – she looked back on the past and what she would change.

“If I had the chance to do it all over again, I don’t know if I would go back to the time when I was a child and tell my aunts and uncles that I’m not sick and that my mom is making me sick or I would travel and just go back to the point of that conversation with Nick and say to him, ‘You know what, I’m going to tell everything to the police,’ she said.

Gypsy added: “Nobody will ever hear me say I’m glad she’s dead or proud of what I did. I regret it every day.”

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