A REALITY TV star has slammed claims she was arguing online with newly released Gypsy Rose Blanchard posting screenshots of her conversations with her.
Natalia Nunn, who starred in Bad Girls Club, said the screenshots being shared online of the alleged heated argument between the pair were “fake gossip.”
On Friday, screenshots on X, (formerly known as Twitter)showed the two appearing to have a heated argument, to the point where violence was even implied.
However, the reality star was quick to clear things up claiming that the whole encounter never actually happened.
“Attention social media if it’s not on my page… please stop believing all the fake gossip,” she wrote on her Instagram story.
“I just caught up on IG y’all been saying I’ve been talking to this Gypsy girl… My last post is the messages we have ever had which was this morning! Anyways y’all carry on with this gossip, I got big meetings in LA today!”
Nunn posted a screenshot of real messages between her and Blanchard that were much more polite.
“Hi, Natalie so I saw a few new Tiktoks that I want to bring to your attention. So this is my verified Instagram. And I believe you were talking to a fake Gypsy account,” Blanchard said.
“I have no idea what all was said between you and this Gypsy impersonator but I apologize for anything that misrepresented me.”
Nunn confirmed that the account speaking to the Impersonator was not her either, but she wished Blanchard well.
The convicted killer has been gaining attention since coming home from jail last month.
Blanchard was released from the Chillicothe Correctional Center in Chillicothe, Missouri after serving eight of her ten-year prison sentence.
She was arrested at 23 for her role in her mother’s murder.
Investigators found that 48-year-old Dee Dee Blanchard was stabbed 17 times in her home.
While living with her mother, Blanchard claimed to have dealt with a lot of abuse.
Dee Dee had lied about her daughter suffering from multiple chronic conditions, including leukemia, asthma, and muscular dystrophy, in addition to other illnesses.
After her arrest, investigators would be led to believe that Blanchard was a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, where parents could exaggerate the illnesses of others to gain attention for themselves.
Her mother had convinced her doctors and those around her that Blanchard required a wheelchair because she was too sick to walk.
Blanchard and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn conspired to kill Dee Dee, with Godejohn later taking responsibility for her death.
Today, Blanchard’s ex-boyfriend is currently serving life in prison without the chance of parole.