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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Announces She's Getting Cosmetic Surgery For THIS!

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard is about to go under the knife! The recently released convict told People on Thursday night that she’s preparing to undergo rhinoplasty to change the shape and appearance of her nose.

And that is apparently something she’s wanted for a long time! She dished: LOLz! Gotta love the shameless plug! Related: Diddy Insider Claims Kim Porter’s Death Marked ‘A Turning Point’ The 32-year-old victim of Munchausen by proxy’s close friend Nadiya Vizier insisted a nose job has been the dream for a while, adding: And to anyone who has anything negative to say about how Gypsy is living her post-prison life?

Her pal argued: Oof! Calling ’em out! According to Vizier, Gypsy is “going to be resting for about two weeks” after the procedure, though it’s unclear exactly when she’s having the surgery done.

But it does sound like it’ll be soon. Interestingly, this will likely be Gypsy’s first-ever (!!!) surgery in which she was a fully willing participant!

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