Inside Gypsy Rose Blanchard's VERY pricey baby registry: Mom-to-be asks for $600 stroller and $500 crib despite estimated $3 million net worth

  • Gypsy, 32, announced that she was expecting her first child on Tuesday
  • Her registry was filled with some very costly products including a $500 crib
  • She also asked for a $600 stroller and a $400 bassinet 

Pregnant Gypsy Rose Blanchard has asked for a slew of extremely pricey items on her baby registry - including a $600 stroller and $530 crib, despite her estimated net worth of $3 million.

The Munchausen-by-proxy victim, 32, announced that she was expecting her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker, in a video posted to her YouTube channel on Tuesday morning.

Moments later, she uploaded a link to the list of items that she was hoping to receive for her upcoming arrival on her Instagram Stories - and the registry was filled with some very costly products.

The most expensive item on her registry was the $600 Chicco Modular Travel System, which includes a stroller and infant car seat. 

In second was Sorelle's Princeton Elite Panel Crib and Changer, which costs a whopping $529. 

Pregnant Gypsy Rose Blanchard asked for a slew of pricey items on her baby registry - including a $600 stroller and $530 crib, despite her net worth being estimated at $3 million

Pregnant Gypsy Rose Blanchard asked for a slew of pricey items on her baby registry - including a $600 stroller and $530 crib, despite her net worth being estimated at $3 million

The Munchausen-by-proxy victim, 32, announced that she was expecting her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker, in a video posted to her YouTube channel on Tuesday morning

The Munchausen-by-proxy victim, 32, announced that she was expecting her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker, in a video posted to her YouTube channel on Tuesday morning

She then uploaded a link to the list of items that she was hoping to receive for her upcoming arrival on her Instagram Stories - and the registry was filled with very costly products

She then uploaded a link to the list of items that she was hoping to receive for her upcoming arrival on her Instagram Stories - and the registry was filled with very costly products

In addition, Gypsy's registry contained a $320 monitor, a $270 baby swing, a $250 rocking chair, and a $215 diaper bag.

The expecting mom also asked for not one, but two different bassinets - which both cost more than $300.

The first, a $330 bassinet from the brand Graco 'detects and responds to baby's cries to help sooth it back to sleep,' per its listing.

'The head-to-toe, soothing motion is gradual and includes varying speeds to help baby get back to sleep,' a description reads. 

'Three different motion speeds are included to provide the right pace to fit baby's preference.' 

Gypsy also listed another bassinet from the company priced at $400, which offers the same technology but is less portable.

Also on the registry was a $69 set of wooden alphabet blocks, another stroller from Baby Jogger for $430, and a Diaper Genie trash can that's priced at $240. 

Some slightly less pricey items on the list included a $23 wooden stacking toy from Melissa & Doug and a $15 healthcare kit, the latter of which comes with a medicine syringe, nasal aspirator, thermometer, toothbrush, and alcohol wipes.

The most expensive item on her registry was the $600 Chicco Modular Travel System, which includes a stroller and infant car seat

The most expensive item on her registry was the $600 Chicco Modular Travel System, which includes a stroller and infant car seat

Another item was the Sorelle's Princeton Elite Panel Crib and Changer, which costs a whopping $529

Another item was the Sorelle's Princeton Elite Panel Crib and Changer, which costs a whopping $529

In addition, Gypsy's registry contained a $270 baby swing
On Gypsy's registry was also this $250 rocking chair
Above is the Dagne Dover diaper bag worth $215, another item on the list

In addition, Gypsy's registry contained a $270 baby swing (left), a $250 rocking chair (center), and a $215 diaper bag (right)

Also on the registry was a $69 set of wooden alphabet blocks (seen), another stroller from Baby Jogger for $430, and a Diaper Genie trash can that's priced at $240

Also on the registry was a $69 set of wooden alphabet blocks (seen), another stroller from Baby Jogger for $430, and a Diaper Genie trash can that's priced at $240

Gypsy seems to be a huge Star Wars fan as she requested only one piece of clothing for her impending arrival - a Baby Yoda onesie and matching hat set that costs $17. 

She also listed a Baby Yoda-themed 'security blanket' and door sign that says 'child sleeping' on it.

In addition, the 32-year-old asked for numerous boxes of diapers and wipes; there's also the option to contribute to her 'diaper fund' or to send a 'Babylist gift card' for any amount of your choosing.

Every single item on her registry has been purchased. 

Back in January, it was reported that Gypsy's net worth was about $3 million thanks to her Lifetime docuseries, Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup; her e-book, Released: Conversations on the Eve of Freedom; and her social media fame.

Gypsy - who is set to release a memoir, entitled My Time to Stand, later this year - has become a massive online sensation since she left prison in December.

She has racked up more than 9.8 million followers on TikTok and 210,000 on Instagram, and has participated in a slew of TV appearances.

She shared the news that she was expecting via YouTube on Tuesday morning, revealing that she's 11 weeks along and that the baby is due in January 2025.

While she admitted that the pregnancy was 'completely unexpected,' she said she was 'very excited to take on this new journey of parenthood.' 

'It's an amazing feeling when your whole world shifts and suddenly it's not about you, it's not about anything other than the tiny little life that's inside of you that you are now in charge of protecting,' she gushed.

The expecting mom also asked for not one, but two different bassinets - which both cost more than $300
The first, a $330 bassinet from the brand Graco 'detects and responds to baby's cries to help sooth it back to sleep,' per its listing

The expecting mom also asked for not one, but two different bassinets - which both cost over $300

Gypsy seems to be a huge Star Wars fan as she requested only one piece of clothing for her impending arrival - a Baby Yoda onesie and matching hat set that costs $17

Gypsy seems to be a huge Star Wars fan as she requested only one piece of clothing for her impending arrival - a Baby Yoda onesie and matching hat set that costs $17

She also listed a Baby Yoda-themed 'security blanket' and door sign that says 'child sleeping' on it

She also listed a Baby Yoda-themed 'security blanket' and door sign that says 'child sleeping' on it

Some slightly less pricey items on the list included a $23 wooden stacking toy from Melissa & Doug (seen) and a $15 healthcare kit
The latter of which comes with a medicine syringe, nasal aspirator, thermometer, toothbrush, and alcohol wipes

Some slightly less pricey items on the list included a $23 wooden stacking toy from Melissa & Doug (left) and a $15 healthcare kit (right)

'That tiny little life is a baby, a little tiny human that's yours and you have to make sure you protect, love, and take care of it - all of the things I wished I could have had when I was little.' 

Gypsy got emotional as she spoke about how her horrific upbringing would impact the way she raised her son or daughter.

'All the things that I wanted in a mother, I want to give to this baby,' she shared. 'I just want to be a good mother to my child, I want to be everything my mother wasn't.'

She said the pregnancy had given her 'freedom in a way she never expected,' and a newfound peace on 'everything that has ever happened to her.'

'It doesn't matter because it all lead to me to be who I am today,' she concluded. 'It all lead me to this moment right here right now.'

Gypsy spent her childhood posing as a wheelchair-bound invalid after mom, Claudine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard, shaved her daughter's head, pumped her full of drugs and convinced the world she was suffering from leukemia and muscular dystrophy. 

Their 'inseparable' bond ended when Gypsy burst free of her warped mom's control in 2015 by letting her besotted internet boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, creep into their Springfield, Missouri, home to stab 48-year-old Dee Dee to death. 

She ultimately pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and spent nearly a decade locked up before she was granted early parole and released in late December.