Anna Sorokin (a.k.a. Anna Delvey) has opened up on Inventing Anna's depiction of her family dynamics and agreed that her family didn't know quite what to do with her. Delvey is the real-life subject of Netflix's latest drama miniseries Inventing Anna. Inspired by theNew York Times article, «How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People» by Jessica Pressler, the series investigates the true story of the infamous scammer. Directed by Shonda Rhimes as part of her Shondaland 2017 deal with Netflix, the series stars Julia Garner, Anna Chlumsky, Katie Lowes, and Jeff Perry.
The series follows journalist Vivian Kent (Chlumsky) as she investigates the case of Delvey (Garner), a woman under trial for posing as a German billionaire heiress to steal millions from New York's elite society. Much of Kent's investigation strives to tell the real story of Delvey and how exactly the woman came to be charged and convicted of grand larceny and theft. Part of that investigation leads Kent to Germany to speak with Delvey's family. In the show, the family is not too happy about Delvey's scandal and her poor behavior. Now, Delvey herself is commenting on Inventing Anna's accuracy in this family portrayal.
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In an interview with Insider, Delvey agreed with the show's depiction of her family not really knowing what to do with her. It wasn't quite animosity that existed between them, but more of a disconnect because they had very different interests. Delvey was very much intrigued by fashion, the media, and big cities like New York and Paris, while her family were merely unassuming Russian immigrants living in a small German town. Eventually, she simply stopped keeping
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