**"GLITCH IN THE MATRIX" ALERT: Melissa Gilbert Found Living Identical Life to Her 'Little House' Character — Down to the Last Detail**
**HOLLYWOOD —** In what conspiracy theorists are calling the “most unsettling temporal overlap yet,” *Little House on the Prairie* star Melissa Gilbert — who played Laura Ingalls Wilder for a decade — has apparently been living a carbon-copy existence of her TV persona in real life.
According to a deep-dive analysis by digital pattern-trackers, Gilbert’s biography mirrors the fictional Laura’s with impossibly exact precision:
- **Laura Ingalls married farmer Almanzo Wilder. Melissa Gilbert married actor Bruce Boxleitner... who played a rugged frontier character in *How the West Was Won*.**
- **The real Laura wrote memoirs. Gilbert wrote a memoir titled *Prairie Tale*.**
- **Laura’s daughter Rose became a famous writer. Gilbert’s son Dakota is an actor—born the same year Rose Wilder Lane published her first book (1905 vs. 1989... but the *numerological resonance* is 13).**
- **Both lost a husband to financial ruin: Almanzo lost the farm; Boxleitner went through a bankruptcy in 2008.**
The most ominous “matrix tear”? On the final episode of *Little House* in 1983, Laura says: *“Life isn’t a storybook.”*
Three years ago, Gilbert was hospitalized for a severe spinal injury—after falling off a horse on a film set. The same injury that killed real Laura’s mother, Caroline.
“This isn’t coincidence,” says data analyst Dr. Annalise Voss. “This is simulation duplication. The algorithm copied a fictional character and pasted it into the real world. If you look at the date stamps, the events are offset by exactly 102 years—like a skip in the code.”
Gilbert has not commented,