![]() So she combined German, Russian, and English accents to make it difficult to pin exactly where she’s really from. Anna Sorokin was born in Russia, but she pretended to be an heiress from Germany. And claims to have been stuck with a $62,000 bill for a Morocco trip with Sorokin - which she wrote about in Vanity Fair and in her memoir “ My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress.” What about the infamous Anna Delvey accent? Rachel DeLoache Williams, Sorokin’s former friend, is also a real person. In this case, Jessica Pressler is the IRL reporter who published the viral 2018 New York Magazine article about Sorokin’s antics. ![]() Other characters like Vivian Kent - the journalist chasing after Sorokin - are based on real people. ![]() The crimes covered in the series are based on cold, hard facts. In 2019, Sorokin was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison for grand larceny and theft charges. And her expensive habits and failure to pay for them eventually caught up to her. ![]() But the truth is, she’s really from Russia and came from a working-class family. She wore designer clothing, stayed at boutique hotels, and had dinners at expensive restaurants. Between 20, Anna dropped her real last name and scammed her way across New York as a fake German heiress named Anna Delvey. First and foremost: is "Inventing Anna" a true story?īesides a few minor changes, yes. ![]()
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