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Anna Sorokin is everywhere this week and she is leaning hard into her notoriety as New York’s infamous fake heiress. The biggest headline right now is her leap from scammer to reality star. Just announced on August 7 by IMDb and ET Canada, Sorokin is set to headline a new reality show called “Delvey’s Dinner Club.” This unscripted series is being produced by Butternut and will put Anna, under house arrest in her East Village apartment, at the literal center of the table. Each episode will feature her hosting an exclusive dinner for a rotating cast of actors, musicians, founders, journalists, and socialites, with the conversation zeroing in on her criminal past, her reputation as a con artist, her fight to rehab her image, and the strangeness of new celebrity while confined to her home. This is viewed by many entertainment writers as a bold move, doubling down on her notoriety and perhaps a signal she’s trying to redefine herself not just as a grifter, but now as a fixture in the New York social scene. The show’s announcement comes about a year and a half after her release from ICE detention, and it is fueling debate about whether she should be allowed a media platform, giving her a profile few convicted fraudsters ever see.
In other big news, Anna just made her debut on the Season 33 premiere of “Dancing with the Stars,” as reported by AOL on August 4. She generated buzz and a bit of controversy for flaunting her ankle monitor, turning what most see as a mark of disgrace into a cheeky red-carpet accessory. Social media went wild dissecting her performance and accessorizing, with TikTok creators and Twitter threads obsessing over how she’s flipping her legal misfortunes into pop culture moments—further blurring the line between infamy and influencer status. She’s also back in the news cycle thanks to TikTok and YouTube explainer videos analyzing her psychological manipulation and social engineering, a new wave of amateur sleuths dissecting exactly how she pulled off her infamous con. These breakdowns are trending, sometimes racking up millions of views, and feeding the ongoing debate about glamorizing criminality.
There are no confirmed major new business ventures or legal developments in the past week, but the totality of this media attention—fronting a reality show, stirring up talk on a huge network competition series, and dominating social feeds—marks a serious escalation in Anna Sorokin’s campaign to recast herself as both a survivor and a star. Anything else is speculation, but all signs suggest that Anna is rewriting her own legacy one headline at a time.
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