A strip club in Detroit named Dream Girls reportedly offered Gypsy Rose Blanchard a job after her release from prison.

Gypsy Rose reportedly received a job offer from the strip club as the establishment wants to show that it supports former convicts, per TMZ.

"We stand in solidarity with everyone who is showing support to Gypsy Rose as she embarks on her new life," Dream Girls club general manager Dan Wilhelm reportedly said.

Wilhelm added that the money Gypsy Rose will earn if she accepts the job offer will help her afford the things she needs to live a quality life in the real world.

Aside from the job offer, the club hopes to host Gypsy Rose's release party called "Let's Get Tipsy With Gypsy."

As of press time, Gypsy Rose has yet to respond to the strip club's job offer. 

 

In other news, Gypsy Rose's story will be featured on Lifetime's upcoming docuseries titled "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose," which will air on Friday at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

With the docuseries, Gypsy Rose hopes that her story will serve as a warning for others not to go through the same path she went through.

"I want to make sure that people in abusive relationships do not resort to murder. It may seem like every avenue is closed off, but there is always another way," she said. "Do anything, but don't take this course of action."

In a recent interview with People, Gypsy Rose also shared that she regrets her decision to ask her then-boyfriend Nicholas "Nick" Godejohn to have her mother Clauddine "Dee Dee" Blanchard murdered.

"Nobody will ever hear me say I'm glad she's dead, or I'm proud of what I did. I regret it every single day," she said.

In 2016, then-24-year-old Gypsy Rose received a 10-year prison sentence for her role in her mother's murder. Dee Dee was stabbed to death in 2015 by Gypsy Rose's then-boyfriend. She was 48.

Her decision to have her mother killed came after trying to run away from another needless surgery. 

After spending eight years in prison, Gypsy Rose was released last Thursday.