Anna Delvey launching a podcast while on house arrest
From prison to podcasting, Anna Sorokin is making house arrest work for her.
The 32-year-old fake heiress — a k a Anna Delvey — just locked in a podcast deal, Deadline reported.
Her weekly podcast series, “The Anna Delvey Show,” will feature a rotating roster of celebrity guests including Julia Fox, Emily Ratajkowski, Julia Cumming, Whitney Cummings, Jeremy O. Harris and Kenny Schachter.
It’s being product by Audio Up, the makers of “The Playboy Interview,” and Sean Glass’ Reunion Audio.
The podcast will be recorded from Sorokin’s East Village apartment, naturally, since the socialite scammer is tied down by her ankle monitor.
Sorokin, the inspiration behind Shonda Rhimes’ Netflix series “Inventing Anna,” and guests will gab on what it means to be a rule breaker, and ethical topics of right and wrong, she reveals in the trailer.
The fake heiress will also debut her first single she wrote, produced by Audio Up CEO Jared Gutstadt.
A trailer for the forthcoming podcast has an image of Sorokin, full glam, in a “bed rotting” pose holding a yellow phone up to her ear — her ankle monitor cropped from the shot.
“You might recognize my name as a character in a Netflix series, but now you get to meet the real me. On this show, I will dive into the concept of rules — and talk to the people who create or break them,” she says in the trailer.
“From art, politics, fashion, tech, finance, law and more — the ‘Anna Delvey Show’ will share honest unfiltered conversation that will question traditional notions of what’s right and wrong. All recorded in my East Village apartment in New York while on house arrest.”
And the well-dressed former inmate isn’t afraid to ask the hard-hitting questions.
“So, have you ever been to jail yourself?” she probes in the trailer for her podcast.
Sorokin has carved out quite the hustle despite her conviction. Since her release, she’s made a living selling paintings and drawings to the tune of $340,000, The Post reported in December. The savvy Sorokin sells her original works for $25,000 and prints for $250 each.
Now, she’s ready to tell all — and put celebrity guests in the hot seat.
“This will be the first time I have my own platform to share my personal views on the public’s fascination with my life story while in conversation with guests across multiple industries including business, media, entertainment, art and more,” Sorokin said in a statement to Deadline.
“I’m interested in examining how rule breaking can build you up as well as tear you down while also creating a polarizing reaction from the public.”
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