Anna Delvey, the 'Fake Heiress,' Set to Release Memoir
Famed ‘Fake Heiress’ Anna Delvey shopping memoir
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Anna Delvey, known as the 'Fake Heiress' for her grand larceny conviction, is preparing to publish her memoir. This comes after a series of adaptations of her story, including a Netflix series. Delvey aims to share her narrative directly, without a ghostwriter.
- 01Anna Delvey is shopping her memoir to major publishers.
- 02She gained notoriety for posing as a wealthy socialite and was jailed for grand larceny in 2019.
- 03Delvey's story has been previously told by others, including Shonda Rhimes and Jessica Pressler.
- 04She is writing the memoir herself, without a ghostwriter.
- 05Delvey has reinvented herself as a media personality post-release.
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Anna Delvey, a Russian woman who gained infamy as the 'Fake Heiress' after posing as a wealthy socialite to fund her luxurious lifestyle, is now preparing to publish her memoir. After serving time for grand larceny in 2019, she has transformed into a media personality, appearing on shows like 'Dancing With The Stars' and hosting events. Her story has been previously narrated by others, including journalist Jessica Pressler and filmmaker Shonda Rhimes, but now Delvey aims to tell it in her own words. Represented by Peter McGuigan of Ultra Literary, her memoir is currently being pitched to major publishers. The content of the memoir remains under wraps, but it is noted that Delvey is writing it herself, showcasing her intent to reclaim her narrative. Since her release, she has become a fixture in New York's nightlife and has made headlines for her humorous takes on her past, including promoting a home delivery service during her house arrest.
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