Gypsy-Rose Blanchard Reveals Godmother of Her Baby Daughter Aurora — and Why She's Great with Little Ones
Blanchard welcomed her daughter with boyfriend Ken Urker at the end of December
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Gypsy-Rose BlanchardGypsy-Rose Blanchard's daughter has an extra special godmother.
The 33-year-old and her boyfriend, Ken Urker, spoke to E! News and revealed the identity of their baby daughter Aurora's godmother.
"Everyone's been very helpful," Blanchard began. "My sister just graduated nursing school. She specializes in labor and delivery, so she knows a lot about babies."
"She's also Aurora's godmother," Urker added. "So we have a lot of family support to help."
Blanchard's sister Mia has also appeared on her reality TV show Gypsy-Rose: Life After Lock Up.
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Last month, Blanchard spoke with PEOPLE and shared that her baby daughter Aurora is already starting to resemble her and Urker.
"I can see some of both me and Ken's stubbornness, which is not a bad thing," Blanchard said. "I think, because like whenever she wants to be held, she's firm on it. Whenever she's hungry or anything else, she's firm on it, and that's part of her little personality that we're starting to see."
"She just started smiling a little bit here and there," she continued. "She definitely loves to cuddle. She's a cuddle bug."
As for who Aurora more closely resembles, Blanchard admitted that it's Urker — not her.
"Honestly, I think Ken," she said. "I looked at a picture of Ken when he was a baby, and they look a lot alike."
On Jan. 1, the reality TV star's boyfriend announced the couple welcomed their first baby together, a daughter named Aurora Raina Urker.
Urker shared a snap of the new mom — whose experience as a victim of Munchausen by proxy made national headlines — cradling their baby in an Instagram post with the caption, "Welcoming 2025 with the greatest gift of all 👼."
The photo showed Blanchard lying in a hospital bed as she and Urker held their newborn. The two parents were looking down lovingly at their baby, who was wearing a pink hat.
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