
She rebels as her mother, who dedicated her life to her care, grows more protective, controlling and abusive, particularly amid her attempt to explore her sexuality. Growing up, her relationship with her overprotective mother ( Patricia Arquette) begins to sour as she increasingly insists on her independence. The series follows the story of Gypsy Blanchard ( Joey King), who uses a wheelchair due to an illness. AnnaSophia Robb, Chloë Sevigny, and Calum Worthy star in supporting roles.Īt the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, Arquette won for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series and King received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series.

Joey King portrayed Gypsy, while Patricia Arquette played her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard. The plot is based on the life of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who was accused of abusing her daughter by fabricating illness and disabilities as a direct consequence of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. At first, it was thought that Gypsy had been kidnapped, but when police found her with Nick, they were shocked to see she wanted to be there-and she was healthy.The Act is an American true crime drama limited series that premiered in eight parts on March 20, 2019, on Hulu. Dee Dee was found dead days later after a series a strange Facebook messages appeared on her page that caused police to investigate.

He and Gypsy then fled to Wisconsin, where Nick lived.

In 2015, when Gypsy was 23, Nick stabbed Dee Dee to death in their Springfield home. Gypsy told Nick about what her mom was doing and how she wanted to get away, and Nick was willing to murder Dee Dee to make that happen. Gypsy confided in Nick Godejohn, and they made a plan to kill Dee Dee. Late at night, when Dee Dee was asleep, she would escape online and eventually met a boyfriend on the site, Nick Godejohn. Her mom would never leave her side, and Gypsy felt she had to go along with the lies. In a 20/20 interview last year, she said she tried to escape, only to be chained to her bed. When she wouldn’t use her walking aids, Dee Dee would beat her. Gypsy discovered that her health issues were a lie, but felt she couldn’t escape her mom.Īs Gypsy got older and realized what her mother was doing, she tried to fight back.

That’s when the family moved from Louisiana to Springfield, Missouri, where they stayed until Dee Dee’s murder. Habitat for Humanity provided Dee Dee and Gypsy with a house (complete with a wheelchair ramp and hot tub for Gypsy’s muscle pain) when they lost theirs during Hurricane Katrina.
