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‘Meet the real me’: Anna Delvey is dropping a new single and a podcast

With guests including the likes of Emily Ratajkowski, Julia Fox, Julia Cumming, Jeremy Harris, and Whitney Cummings

After hosting a slew of House Arrest parties from her apartment in New York’s East Village, scammer and fake socialite Anna Delvey is expanding her empire with a weekly podcast and a debut single.

Delvey, who is still under house arrest, will record the show from her apartment, with guests including the likes of Emily Ratajkowski, Julia Fox, Julia Cumming, Jeremy Harris, and Whitney Cummings.

“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,” said Delvey 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 polarising reaction from the public.”

An accompanying first trailer teases “unfiltered conversations that will question traditional notions of what’s right and wrong”. “Now you get to meet the real me,” she says, before cutting to clips from one of her interviews.

The podcast’s first episode will include Delvey’s music debut, with the release of her first-ever single featuring lyrics by Delvey and production by Jared Gutstadt, the CEO of podcast company Audio Up, which is behind the podcast.

The Anna Delvey Show is a truly visceral experience that taps into the public’s fierce fascination with Anna and her public image,” added Audio Up’s Chief Creative Officer Jimmy Jellinek. “Right or wrong, many of us find ourselves rooting for Anna’s future and that’s what this show examines.”

Back in January, Delvey shared plans for an unscripted reality series, which will capture her hosting “celebrities, moguls and glitterati” for invite-only dinner parties in her East Village apartment. The intimate evenings will be catered for by private chefs and feature candid conversations about “Anna’s experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future”. 

Watch the podcast trailer below.

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