Where is Anna Delvey now? She launches her own podcast
Convicted fraudster and fake heiress Anna “Delvey” Sorokin is launching a podcast called “The Anna Delvey Show.”
Delvey, who was known as a German heiress to dupe New York’s elite for money (and self-esteem), was also portrayed in the 2022 Netflix series “Inventing Anna” by Emmy Award-winning actor Julia Garner.
After being convicted of grand larceny and robbery of services in 2019, Delvey served time and was released from prison in 2021. However, she was arrested shortly after by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for overstaying her visa. She spent time in an ICE detention center before being released on bail. Delvey currently lives in an apartment in Manhattan’s East Village with an ankle bracelet like her waiting for a decision from the immigration court whether she can stay in the country.
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Since her release from prison, Delvey has been featured in several magazine interviews and podcast appearances, but now hosts her own show produced by Audio Up and Reunion Audio.
“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,” Delvey said in the trailer, which was released on YouTube on Wednesday. “‘The Anna Delvey Show’ will share honest, unfiltered conversations that challenge traditional notions of what is right and wrong.”
The podcast is distributed through global podcast publisher Audio Boom, making it available on all major podcast listening platforms.
“The Anna Delvey Show,” for which no release date has yet been announced, will be taped from her apartment and will be released weekly with guest appearances from Whitney Cummings, Julia Fox, Emily Ratajkowski and more celebrities.
In the trailer, Delvey notes, “I’m interested in exploring how breaking rules can both build you up and tear you down while also causing a polarizing audience reaction.”
Delvey is apparently going into music as well. According to the trailer, Delvey wrote a song that will be produced by Jared Gutstadt, CEO of Audio Up, and Sean Glass, founder of Reunion Audio.