Gypsy-Rose Blanchard will make a surprise appearance on the new season of The Kardashians.

A preview clip of season five of the Hulu reality show sees Gypsy opening a door and greeting Kim Kardashian.

Kim greets her with a hug and says: 'Hi Gypsy' who says 'hi' back before Kim's mother Kris Jenner is seen saying: 'Welcome back to season five'. 

The moment came as a surprise to fans of the show as Kim, 43, had not revealed she and Gypsy, 32, had met in person. 

Gypsy made worldwide headlines nearly a decade ago after she pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her mom, Dee Dee Blanchard.

Gypsy-Rose Blanchard will make a surprise appearance on the new season of The Kardashians

A preview clip of season five of the Hulu reality show sees Gypsy opening a door and greeting Kim Kardashian 

She was released from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri after serving eight and a half years in December, immediately springing into social media fame.

Gypsy has been eager to join forces with Kim and previously said she would like to work on prison reform with her.

After Kim included Gypsy's 2017 documentary Mommy Dead And Dearest, on her list of must-watch true crime shows, Gypsy responded: 'Maybe we should unite forces together to make real change within the justice system.'

Kim has worked in the area of prison reform, advocating for inmates to get released early. She was involved with getting President Donald Trump to support the First Step Act, which enacted major reforms in the US prison system.

Since leaving prison, Gypsy has undergone a drastic makeover, her most recent rhinoplasty surgery performed by Dr. Jeffrey J. Joseph at the start of April.   

Gypsy spoke to People in early April, revealing she was going through a 'personal transformation journey.'

She told the outlet: 'I'm going through a personal transformation journey currently and that includes a physical one, too.'

And despite having previously said she no longer wanted to be 'famous,' the 32-year-old seemed to now be ready to step back in front of the cameras.

In 2018, she became engaged to a man named Ken Urker (seen together) after they became 'pen pals' in prison 

Gypsy made worldwide headlines nearly a decade ago after she pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her mom, Dee Dee Blanchard 

'Wish me luck with my surgery and watch the whole thing this summer on Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up,' she said.

The truth behind Gypsy's life was a heart-wrenching yet strange one, as it was discovered shortly thereafter her mom's murder that the then-teen had been a victim of Munchausen's by Proxy for the majority of her life.

Her mom made up serious illnesses throughout her daughter's life in order to garner sympathy from others, like leukemia and muscular dystrophy - diseases that she never even had.

Dee Dee also put her daughter in a wheelchair and shaved her head, among other ailments forced upon her.

Despite being behind bars, Gypsy managed to find love, marrying Ryan Anderson while still imprisoned in June 2022.

She announced she had filed for divorce from the 37-year-old special education teacher on April 8.

Gypsy (seen with her mom) spent her childhood posing as a wheelchair-bound invalid after Dee Dee shaved her daughter's head, pumped her full of drugs

Gypsy is still searching for her her perfect man after separating from her husband, and she marked her reunion with ex-fiancé Ken Urker by getting matching tattoos.

On Wednesday, a loved-up Gypsy revealed Ken would be relocating to be closer.

'He's actually going to be moving to Louisiana to be closer to me,' she told Entertainment Tonight

She added she was cautious about moving the relationship too quickly. 

'But I don't want to move too fast because, you know, I want to pace myself,' she explained. 

'I don't want to put expectations and make things too heavy. We're just basically enjoying our time together and, you know, hopeful for what the future has.'