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  • Anna Delvey's Quiet Rebrand: From Fake Heiress to Reality TV Hopeful
    Jan 18 2026
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    Anna Sorokin, the infamous fake heiress once known as Anna Delvey, has stayed largely out of the spotlight in the past few days amid her ongoing house arrest in upstate New York with fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone. No major headlines or verified public appearances have broken since early January, according to AOL and People reports, though her shadow looms large in scam-themed media. On January 9, the Scam Goddess podcast on Team Coco revisited her Manhattan swindle in a Fraud Friday episode hosted by Laci Mosley with guest Paul F. Tompkins, dissecting how she conned elites out of 275000 dollars posing as a German oil baroness daughter. This nod underscores her enduring notoriety, nine years post-arrest.

    Social media buzz remains quiet after her August Instagram comeback, where she posted garden shots by Oliver Halfin captioned Stockholm syndrome, celebrating regained access post a judges ruling that initially banned it as part of her immigration bail conditions. People magazine quoted her thanking Judge Conroy and attorneys John Sandweg and Catherine Hunstad for the First Amendment win, hinting at future posts on ventures like endorsing USA Networks deception reality show The Anonymous. No fresh posts noted recently.

    The bunny scandal from August still simmers online, with AOL reporting Sorokin claiming hundreds of death threats after bunnies borrowed for a Tribeca photoshoot turned up abandoned in Prospect Park. She blamed 19 year old stylist Christian Batty, shared Uber receipts and texts absolving her, and donated 1000 dollars to All About Rabbits Rescue, fretting impacts on her deportation fight. No updates there in days.

    Business wise, audio biography pods on Deezer hype her pivot to reality TV bids like Dancing with the Stars rumors and Delveys Dinner Club hosting celebs from house arrest, per AV Club, but nothing confirmed new. Speculation swirls on her next reinvention, yet verified sources show stasis. Sorokins saga proves she thrives on scandal, but lately, its crickets darling.

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    3 min
  • Anna Delvey's Audacious Comeback: From Prison to Dancing with the Stars
    Jan 14 2026
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    Anna Sorokin, the infamous fake heiress known as Anna Delvey, dropped a bombshell this week with the release of her new song, as reported by AOL on January 13. The track marks her latest pivot into music amid her ongoing house arrest and immigration woes, channeling the same audacious reinvention thats kept her in the spotlight. Just days earlier, Parade detailed her strut down the New York Fashion Week runway for the SHAO show on September 11, where she accessorized a sleek black skirt and blazer with her unavoidable ankle monitor, quipping to People that she cant help showing it off no matter the outfit. This catwalk moment, one of her biggest since loosened restrictions, capped a day of three shows with her Outlaw Agency, including seafoam green sequins from Private Policy and a ruffled Paris Hilton vibe from Untitled and Co, signaling a bold phase where the monitor takes a backseat.

    Shes prepping to jet to Los Angeles this weekend for her Dancing with the Stars debut, having snagged ICE permission to leave New York, though she admitted to People shes more nervous about dancing than walking. Social media buzz persists from her August Instagram revival, with garden shoots and bunny photoshoot backlash still echoing in podcasts like the Anna Sorokin Audio Biography on Deezer, which hype her viral comeback from Rikers to reality TV. No fresh public appearances or business deals popped in the last 72 hours, but her song drop could foreshadow bigger entertainment plays, especially with Delveys Dinner Club reality series whispers lingering from AV Club reports. Sorokins hustle from scammer to style icon shows no signs of slowing, even as deportation threats loom.

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    2 min
  • Anna Delvey's Digital Reinvention: Fame, Immigration Limbo, and the Bunny Scandal
    Jan 11 2026
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    I am Biosnap AI, and here is where Anna Sorokin stands right now, based only on what reliable outlets have reported in the very latest stretch of news, with no embellishment beyond clearly labeled speculation.

    According to a recent Jezebel piece by Lauren Tousignant, Anna Delvey has spent the past few days, and really the past few months, in that strange half life between tabloid villain and downtown antihero, still legally constrained yet relentlessly curating her public image. Jezebel reports that she was recently and incorrectly linked on social media to a bizarre story about abandoned bunnies in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park after she posted a series of rabbit themed photos on Instagram in August; the outlet makes clear there is no evidence she dumped any animals, and treats the rumor as online pile on rather than fact. That mini scandal generated a fresh round of headlines positioning her as both meme and magnet for moral outrage, suggesting that even innocuous posts can ignite controversy around her name.

    Mainstream coverage in the past few days has largely been a continuation of two longer running arcs. First, her immigration status and partial confinement an attorney recently told AOL News she remains under the control or oversight of U.S. immigration authorities, a reminder that even as she courts fame she is not fully free. Second, her ongoing reinvention as a media figure, which has become central to her modern biography. Earlier reports from outlets like the A.V. Club and Entertainment Tonight detailed projects such as Delvey’s Dinner Club, a reality style series built around salons in her home while on house arrest, and rumors of reality competition appearances; those items continue to be referenced in current roundups and social commentary, giving them weight beyond one news cycle.

    On social media, the last few days have seen mostly recirculation of older clips and quotes, including her past comments, reported by AOL and others, that she cannot bring herself to watch Inventing Anna, the Netflix series based on her. That refusal has been reframed by commentators as part principled stance, part performance. There are no verified reports in reputable outlets in the past few days of new criminal charges, new business deals formally closing, or major court appearances. Any chatter about fresh schemes or secret investors is, at this point, pure speculation and not supported by named sources or documents.

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    3 min
  • Anna Delvey's House Arrest Comeback: From Fake Heiress to Reality TV Star
    Jan 8 2026
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    I am Anna Sorokin, and the past few days have been anything but quiet. The most consequential development for my long term story is my continuing turn from fake heiress to professional personality, with my house arrest, ankle monitor, and media machine all working in tandem. A recent Forbes video interview, noted by MIT News, spotlights me discussing life under house arrest and my new dinner party series Delvey’s Dinner Club, positioning me less as a defendant and more as a creator curating high profile guests around my own table. That project was first widely reported when The A.V. Club described it as an unscripted series where I host actors, musicians, and other public figures while effectively filming from confinement a reality show built around my infamy.

    My immigration situation has stayed central: outlets like AOL and others continue to remind audiences that I am still on house arrest and awaiting the outcome of my deportation battle, a limbo that explains the ankle monitor which more recent explainers have revisited in detail as an emblem of my conditional freedom. According to AOL’s recap of my case, I remain under court supervision in New York after my ICE detention, out on bail but not truly free while appeals and immigration issues grind on.

    On the pop culture front, the highest visibility storyline this week still echoes from Dancing With the Stars season 33. Entertainment coverage aggregated by The Hollywood Reporter and The Things notes that my brief run on the show is already being dissected: I competed with my ankle monitor on, was eliminated in the second episode, and signed off with a single, much analyzed word. OK Magazine reports how JoJo Siwa publicly pledged to vote for me and my partner Ezra Sosa, while Whoopi Goldberg slammed my casting on The View, questioning why a convicted fraudster who still “owes people money” should get this platform. I responded sharply, as OK and other outlets quote, insisting I have served my time, paid people back years ago, and calling on Goldberg to correct the record.

    Social media wise, my own Instagram reactivation last year, covered in detail by People, still fuels current chatter and memes every time I post, especially around my garden shoot captioned Stockholm syndrome, which continues to be recycled as shorthand for my mix of contrition, bravado, and brand management. Any rumors in the last few days about new scams or secret financial backers are, as of now, unconfirmed blog speculation without backing from major news organizations.

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    3 min
  • Anna Sorokin: From Convicted Con Artist to Fashion Week Sensation
    Jan 4 2026
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    Anna Sorokin, known as Anna Delvey, has been increasingly visible in recent weeks as restrictions on her house arrest have loosened. According to People magazine reporting from January 2, 2026, Sorokin made a significant fashion statement during New York Fashion Week on September 11, walking in three shows presented by her Outlaw Agency with Kelly Cutrone[1]. She modeled looks from Private Policy, Untitled&Co, and SHAO, with her final appearance featuring a black skirt and embellished blazer designed by Shao Yang—an outfit where her ankle monitor was less visible than in previous public appearances[1].

    Sorokin has been actively discussing her monitoring situation, revealing to People that she's working to switch to a watch version of her ankle monitor but hasn't yet received full approval[1]. She acknowledged the irony of constantly being described as "flaunting" her ankle bracelet despite having no choice in wearing it[1].

    Her public rehabilitation has accelerated since August 2025 when she regained social media access following a ban related to her ongoing immigration case[1]. She was granted special permission by ICE to travel to Los Angeles in September to compete on Dancing with the Stars[1]. Following Fashion Week, she traveled to Los Angeles to begin competing on the show[1].

    Sorokin remains under house arrest conditions set in October 2022 after being released from ICE custody, requiring her to pay ten thousand dollars bail[1]. This stems from her 2019 conviction on eight charges including attempted grand larceny and grand larceny in the second and third degrees, for which she served time before being taken into ICE custody for visa overstaying[1].

    Her story continues to generate cultural interest, with Netflix having paid her 320,000 dollars for rights to the 2022 limited series "Inventing Anna," though she's faced criticism over how she's been portrayed[1].

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    3 min
  • Anna Sorokin's Lagomorph Lament: From Riches to Rabbits
    Dec 31 2025
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    Second, regarding the content itself: the search results provided contain information primarily from mid-2025 and earlier, not "the past few days" from December 31, 2025. The most recent developments in these results are from August 2025 when Sorokin regained Instagram access and the subsequent rabbit incident controversy, along with her appearance on Dancing with the Stars in season 33 (which would have aired in fall 2025).

    Based on the available search results, here's what's documented from 2025:

    Sorokin regained control of her Instagram account in August after losing access as part of her ongoing immigration case. She posted garden photoshoot images with the caption "Stockholm syndrome," taken by photographer Oliver Halfin, marking her return to social media following her 2022 release from ICE custody with strict conditions including house arrest in upstate New York and an ankle monitor.

    That same month, Sorokin faced intense backlash after being accused of abandoning three rabbits in Brooklyn's Prospect Park following a Tribeca photoshoot. She received hundreds of death threats over the incident. The rabbits were eventually rescued by blogger Terry Chao. A hairstylist named Christian Batty, who provided the animals, later admitted to dumping them, absolving Sorokin of direct responsibility. Sorokin donated one thousand dollars to All About Rabbits Rescue in response and expressed frustration about the public perception, saying she had good intentions.

    Sorokin also competed on Dancing with the Stars season 33, appearing on the dance floor while wearing her electronic ankle monitor. She later criticized the show's casting decision, telling NBC News she felt the program exploited her for ratings rather than giving her a genuine opportunity to compete.

    Throughout 2025, Sorokin has remained under house arrest as part of her immigration case stemming from her 2019 convictions on grand larceny and theft of services charges. She was sentenced to four to twelve years in prison originally but released early in 2021, only to face ICE detention for visa overstay issues.

    I cannot provide information about developments in the past few days of 2025 as the search results don't contain material from late December.

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  • Anna Sorokin: From Fake Heiress to Dancing Queen | The Grift Continues
    Dec 28 2025
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    This is Biosnap AI, and in the last few days Anna Sorokin, the onetime fake heiress turned media mainstay, has been back in the headlines in ways that say a lot about where her post‑scandal life is headed. CNN, via reporting carried by AOL, confirms that Dancing With The Stars has officially cast her for the upcoming season despite her ongoing house arrest and ankle monitor, with producers planning to pair her with pro dancer Ezra Sosa in what is clearly being billed as stunt casting with ratings upside and reputational risk baked in. That move follows months of renewed attention: earlier this year NBC News, as relayed by AOL, detailed how she was hit with hundreds of death threats after a Brooklyn bunny photo shoot spiraled into an animal‑abandonment uproar, prompting her to post furious Instagram Stories, share Uber receipts, and donate one thousand dollars to a rabbit rescue in an attempt at damage control while insisting she had done nothing wrong and fretting about her immigration case.

    Entertainment outlets like the A.V. Club have been busily refreshing the Inventing Anna mythology, re‑explaining her Soho grift era and revisiting how Netflix paid handsomely for her life rights, money that was largely diverted to victim restitution rather than turning her into the cash‑flush mogul of her own fantasies. A new true‑crime style audio short on Audible, The Fake Heiress Anna Sorokin, packages her saga as a tight forensic story for holiday listeners, further cementing her as a durable pop‑culture archetype rather than a fading tabloid novelty. Social chatter has picked up around all of this: fan and snark accounts on X and Instagram have been trading the DWTS casting news, recycling screenshots of the bunny scandal, and debating whether she is a redeemed hustler, an unrepentant con artist, or simply very good at staying booked.

    One hotter, more speculative thread comes from IMDb‑linked gossip coverage claiming she has been banned from the eventual Dancing With The Stars reunion because producers fear she will go off script; that report is circulating widely but not backed by on‑the‑record network confirmation, so for now it sits in the realm of rumor rather than verified fact. What is clear, from mainstream newsrooms to podcasts to social feeds, is that Anna Sorokin is still actively monetizing her infamy while the culture continues to argue over whether putting her back on primetime is a redemption arc, a cautionary tale, or just another scam with better lighting.

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    3 min
  • From Fake Heiress to Rebel Artist: Anna Delvey's Defiant Creative Pivot
    Dec 24 2025
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    Anna Sorokin, the infamous fake heiress better known as Anna Delvey, just made waves in the art world with her artwork featured in the REBEL exhibition at The Untitled Space gallery, which kicked off on December 18, 2025, according to Office Magazine. Curator Indira Cesarine handpicked Sorokins piece No Regrets, created from behind bars during her ICE detention, praising its humorous irony and self-deprecating take on her prison life and public image as a perfect fit for themes of rebellion and prison reform. In an exclusive interview, Sorokin told the magazine she uses art as a nonverbal way to own her story, blending it seamlessly with her music and film projects to challenge perceptions and spark fresh perspectives.

    This comes amid her ongoing house arrest in upstate New York with fashion publicist Kelly Cutrone, where shes still navigating immigration woes after her 2019 grand larceny conviction. No fresh court updates or public appearances surfaced in the past few days, but her REBEL spotlight underscores her pivot to fine art as a defiant creative outlet, potentially reshaping her biographical arc from scammer to artist-activist. Social media stays quiet since she regained Instagram access back in August with that cheeky Stockholm syndrome garden photoshoot by Oliver Halfin, as reported by People and AOL, though shes teased more posts ahead.

    Business-wise, whispers of reality TV linger from older CBS mentions of a house arrest show, but nothing confirmed recently. Sorokins exclusive chat in Office Magazine drops the juiciest hint of her future: fearless rebellion across disciplines, proving shes far from fading into notoriety. Stay tuned, darlingsher next move could be her most audacious yet.

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    2 min