False heiress Anna Delvey launches podcast under house arrest from her East Village apartment
False heiress Anna Delvey launches podcast recorded under house arrest from her East Village apartment with guests like Emily Ratajkowski and Julia Fox discussing ‘what it means to be a rule breaker’
- ‘Inventing Anna’ inspiration now lives under house arrest in East Village, NY
- She has announced the launch of a podcast, recorded at home, with star guests
Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, the “fake heiress” inspiration behind the hit Netflix show “Inventing Anna,” has launched a podcast while under house arrest from her East Village apartment.
Delvey, who is mandated to stay home as she faces charges including attempted grand larceny, announced the launch online, all taped from her Manhattan home.
“The Anna Delvey Show” will feature guests including Emily Ratajkowski, Julia Fox and Whitney Cummings as she discusses “what it means to be a rule breaker.”
Delvey’s lavish con artist lifestyle was captured in the 2022 mini-series “Inventing Anna,” which tells the story of a woman who leads New York’s elite to believe she is a German heiress to a large fortune in order to acquire a personal treasure trove of wealth. cash and goods. she wants to open an art-themed club.
Anna Delvey is seen near her East Village apartment in Manhattan, New York, on Nov. 28
Anna Delvey announced online that she would be launching a weekly star guest podcast
Delvey said in the trailer for her new show, shared on Audio Up’s YouTube channel, “You may recognize my name as a character in a Netflix series… but now you’re meeting the real me.
“On this show, I dive into the concept of rules and talk to the people who create or break them – from art, politics, fashion, technology, finance, law and more.”
She said her show will “challenge traditional notions of what is right and wrong,” all shot from her $4,250-a-month East Village apartment while under house arrest.
In snippets of interviews, she can be heard talking to guests about going to prison, stories about “the craziest thing you’ve done for the sake of art,” and canceling culture.
Delvey will also use the platform to debut her first single, featuring her own songwriting and produced by Jared Gutstadt, CEO of Audio Up.
Speaking about the decision to launch the show a year after ‘Inventing Anna’ premiered on Netflix in February 2022, she said said“This will be the first time I have my own platform to share my personal take on the public’s fascination with my life story while engaging with guests from a variety of industries including business, media, entertainment, arts and more.’
Russian-born Sorokin spent two years in prison after being charged with grand larceny and theft of services.
Despite being sentenced to four years in prison in April 2019, she was released on good behavior and given a short period of freedom until she was arrested again for overstaying her visa.
During her house arrest, which requires her to remain in her home and wear an ankle bracelet at all times, Sorokin has been seen posing for photo shoots and speaking to the media at her East Village condo on several occasions.
She said in 2022 that her house arrest and ankle monitor do not prevent her from enjoying a rich social life, inviting her elite circle of friends to dinner parties every month.
Anna Sorokin, who wears an ankle bracelet, and her new lawyer appear in Manhattan Civil Court
Delvey poses in front of her front door as she goes to a probation appointment in Brooklyn
Upon release, “Inventing Anna” divided audiences, as some believed Delvey’s character turned into a so-called “girlboss” cult figure, while portraying victims as “idiots.”
From the beginning of the series, she is portrayed as an underdog against the snobbish New York elite – with opening scenes in which a victim dismisses the impact of her crimes by asking, “Who else would be interested in lowly Anna Sorokin?”
Delvey, who moved to the US in 2013, would befriend wealthy socialites before swindling them out of thousands of dollars under the promise of transferring money from Germany.