“I’m a masterpiece! I’m a masterpiece! Look at me, I am Anna,” shouted drag queen Yuhua Hamasaki as she riled up the crowd in fullgarb at the imprisoned fake heiress’ one-night-only solo art exhibit. Hamasaki’s over-the-top impression of the subject of Shonda Rhimes’ Netflix limited series “Inventing Anna” was just the start of a surreal experience put on by the Founders Art Club and Delvey’s art dealer, Christopher Martine, at New York City’s Public Hotel on Thursday night.
“This is a collect call from ‘Anna,’ an inmate in the Orange County Jail,” a recording said, with Delvey subbing in her name when prompted. “To accept this call, press zero, to refuse this call, hang up or press one. Your call was not accepted. Please try again later.”“What!” the crowd shouted, before Delvey’s voice came through loud and clear: “Hi everyone, Anna Delvey, here. I hope you guys are enjoying your evening so far.
Delvey was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison, fined $24,000 and ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution. She ultimately served just under four years and was released on good behavior in February 2021, before being detained again, this time landing in ICE detention for overstaying her visa. In February, shereflecting on her time in prison and sharing her take on Netflix’s Julia Garner-led “Inventing Anna.
They look like they were drawn by a 13 year old who will grow up to be a modest talent, at best.
I guess it paid off for her to go to jail because people are still talking about her.
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