Funny Video: Bachelor Joey Graziadei Misidentifies Gypsy Rose Blanchard as Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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Comedic Video Blunder: "Bachelor" Joey Graziadei Mistakes Gypsy Rose Blanchard for Ruth Bader Ginsburg Season 28's Lead Betches Game Between a Convicted Felon and the Late Supreme Court Justice
While playing Betches' "How Online Are You?" game, current "Bachelor" Joey Graziadei hilariously mistook Gypsy Rose Blanchard for Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The reality TV actress boldly tried to identify the internet sensation who was convicted of her mother's murder and served eight years in prison.
Graziadei shouted, "I do know who this person is!" as the screen showed Blanchard's picture during the game. But then he said, "Is it Ruth?" because he was having trouble with the name. Somewhere around Jinsburg or Ginsburg, I believe. Am I mistaken?" Grazianodei later proved he knew Gypsy Rose Blanchard's background by admitting she was involved in an infamous crime, despite the initial bewilderment.
When Graziadei realized his mistake, he playedfully confessed, "I don't know what I'm saying." The production crew informed him that the photo did not depict the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court.
Following years of accusations of abuse and manipulation, Gypsy Rose Blanchard became famous for her part in her mother Clauddine "Dee Dee" Blanchard's murder. Gypsy Rose plans to join forces with powerful people like Kim Kardashian to push for prison reform if her release is granted in December 2023.
As an outspoken supporter of gender equality and the second woman to be appointed to the United States Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a revolutionary figure in American law. At the age of 87, Ginsburg died in September 2020, leaving behind a legacy of steadfast opinions and a dedication to justice.
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