“From Courtroom to Dance Floor: How a Convicted Fraudster Plans to Steal the Spotlight on ‘Dancing With The Stars’!”
Anna Delvey, the infamous con artist who made headlines as a faux German heiress, is strapping on her dancing shoes—well, technically, an ankle monitor—and taking center stage on the next season of *Dancing with the Stars*! Imagine that: twirling across the ballroom floor while tethered to a device that tracks her every move. Isn’t it a delightful twist on the classic “life imitating art” scenario? After swindling NYC’s elite out of a whopping $250,000, Anna’s return to the limelight is set against a backdrop of glitter, sequins, and a healthy dose of skepticism from the public. So, why are we allowing this modern-day Robin Hood of deceit into a family-friendly competition? People can’t help but wonder—are we just trading one form of entertainment for another, or are we really celebrating a criminal?
With a history that reads more like a dramatic script than real life, 33-year-old Anna, born Anna Sorokin, has transformed her scandalous escapades into social media gold. This season of *Dancing with the Stars*, which kicks off September 17, promises to be a spectacle—either an artistic revolution or a shocking celebration of all that’s wrong with our obsession with fame at any cost. Grab your popcorn, folks, because this is bound to be one rollercoaster of a show!
Anna Delvey will take to the dance floor wearing her ankle monitor in the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars.
After being convicted for posing as a German heiress and swindling banks, hotels, and socialites out of $250,000, Anna will be featured on the 33rd season of the ABC dance competition.
The network announced the convicted fraudster’s participation on Wednesday (September 4), describing her as “an artist, fashion icon and infamous NYC socialite who gained international attention after Netflix purchased the rights to her story and developed it into the 2022 miniseries Inventing Anna.’”