Dancing with the Stars fans in SHOCK at Anna Delvey’s blunt response to being eliminated as her partner Ezra Sosa is left grimacing
Dancing with the Stars fans nearly spat out their drinks in disbelief when Anna Delvey pulled out of the competition show with a shockingly rude comment.
The 33-year-old fake heiress was one of the first contestants voted off of season 33 on Tuesday night, alongside actress Tori Spelling, 51.
As the credits rolled, co-host Julianne Hough, 36, asked Anna what she would take away from this series.
“Nothing,” she snapped, before laughing at her own reaction as her partner Ezra Sosa, 23, pulled a face.
“There you have it. Absolutely nothing,” Julianne said.
Anna Delvey shocked Dancing with the Stars viewers with her brutal final words
She left her dance partner Ezra Sosa, 23, grimacing as she bluntly admitted she learned “nothing” from her participation in the dance competition
“You had fun. Stop it. Stop it,” cohost Alfonso Ribeiro, 53, said playfully.
Anna’s blunt response was the complete opposite of that of her fellow contestant Tori, who said being on the show had been an “incredible” experience despite leaving in the second week.
Naturally, viewers were hysterical about her sharp words and took to social media en masse, dubbing the moment “the funniest live TV reaction ever.”
“My husband said this was his favorite DWTS moment ever,” one Reddit user wrote. “I feel bad for Ezra and hope he gets a good partner next season.”
“Why is she acting like she was forced to be on this show,” another wrote with a laughing emoji.
A third added: ‘Funniest reaction I’ve ever seen on live TV. I feel for Ezra, he really went for it.’
“I couldn’t help but respect his honesty,” a fourth continued.
“That was horrible, oh my god,” said a fifth. “I gasped audibly and put my hand over my mouth when I heard that response,” he said.
“Ezra is a real one because of his reaction and his ability to laugh about it. And girl, don’t talk about trying to redeem yourself when you’re… not doing anything… to redeem yourself based on your behavior on this show.”
Fake heiress Anna, 33, then burst out laughing at her matter-of-fact response
Viewers went into hysterics over Anna’s cutting words and took to social media en masse
Others were equally shocked.
“I almost spit out my drink when she said that,” one person confessed.
Another defended Anna’s answer, saying: ‘Honestly, we expected a different answer… my friend was there for about 5 minutes.’
Ezra said the reaction was ‘typical’ of Anna, later telling Extra TV: ‘I knew she was going to say something very iconic and very Anna Delvey with her departure.
“Of course she should. It’s typical.”
Anna received a score of 17 out of 30 on Tuesday evening for her quickstep to Suddenly I See by KT Tunstall from The Devil Wears Prada.
Judge Carrie Ann Inaba, 56, said she could no longer hold back.
“You have the potential to go far if you just embrace it more,” she said.
Tori danced the rumba with Pasha Pashkov on the song This is Me from The Greatest Showman and received 19 of 30.
The judges’ scores combined with the public’s votes were not enough to save Anna and Tori and they were voted out.
Before her DWTS debut, Anna was convicted of grand theft after posing as an heiress. Her life was depicted in the Netflix series Inventing Anna.
Anna was one of the first contestants voted off DWTS season 33, along with Tori Spelling
During the training, Ezra asked Anna, who calls herself a fashion-conscious and enterprising woman, how she felt after her cha-cha routine in the first week to the song Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter.
“After dancing I was really happy, but when I read all the comments online I was really upset,” she said.
Anna said The Devil Wears Prada was one of her favorite movies and that she worked in the fashion industry for 10 years.
Actress Julia Fox, 34, dropped by her workout to cheer her up.
“It’s sad to see all these people being so mean. If it was their sister or mother, they would all want a second chance,” Julia said in a confessional.
“You’re going to win the hearts of America,” Julia told Anna.
“It’s been a tough week,” Anna said. “Hate never stopped Miranda Priestly and it will never stop me.”