The Infamous Anna Delvey Scored A Reality TV Series Hosting Dinner Parties While She's On House Arrest

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Few settings break the ice quite like breaking bread at a dinner party—especially if drinks are flowing. And, a new unscripted TV series lets you get a look at what could be some of the most interesting dinner conversations. In Delvey's Dinner Club, the famous scammer Anna Delvey (whose real name is Anna Sorokin), will host a series of dinner parties right from her New York City Apartment.

Produced by Wheelhouse and Butternut, the reality show aims to give viewers a new perspective on Delvey—whose public image thus far has mostly been informed by the viral New York Magazine exposée on her and the Netflix show, Inventing Anna.

“There’s nothing like the experience of bringing together a curated group of friends to share life stories and enjoy a great culinary experience,” Delvey said in Page Six. In the exclusive interview, she also gave a glimpse into a few of her own “dream dinner party guests," which include Madonna, Elon Musk, and Marina Abramovic, to name a few. Delvey also told Page Six she was interested in hosting Sam Bankman-Fried, who is also currently under house arrest for fraud charges regarding his cryptocurrency exchange company FTX.

If you’re wondering why Delvey would be so hospitable as to host a cast and crew in her home, keep in mind that she is still under house arrest after being released from jail three months ago. The Russian-born con artist posed as an heiress throughout the 2010s in order to rise the ranks in New York City’s socialite scene and was later convicted of several crimes in 2019 including grand larceny.

Further details on the release date and official guest list for Delvey’s Dinner Club are TBA, but spicy scoops are almost guaranteed to be on the menu.

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