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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 3 MIN

Anna Delvey: Bunnies, Backlash, and Blurred Lines of Reality

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Anna Sorokin BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. According to NBC News and AOL in one of the more bizarre turns for my reputation this week I became the headline after being accused of abandoning three pet rabbits in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park following a photo shoot in Tribeca. The social media backlash was immediate and fierce—hundreds of death threats, my Instagram inbox flooded with messages people telling me to disappear or worse. After sharing the hateful messages to my Instagram story to show my followers what I was dealing with some users even called for legal charges. All of this over bunnies that were, in fact, not even mine. I’d borrowed the rabbits for the shoot after asking my followers if anyone had a bunny for a quick influencer moment in Manhattan. The person who supplied them, a 19-year-old named Christian Batty, later admitted on his own Instagram that he panicked and dumped the rabbits in the park, absolving me of involvement after much public confusion and after my own receipts and texts were posted. I donated a thousand dollars to All About Rabbits Rescue in the aftermath and made it clear I was not responsible for what happened after that photo op. The New York Times noted that the rabbits were eventually rescued by a local blogger, thank goodness. I addressed concerns that this could affect my ongoing immigration battle; deportation risks have hovered over me, but I maintained I did nothing wrong and felt targeted by animal activists and trolls, especially as I am still under house arrest and unable to leave New York’s 75-mile radius due to immigration court restrictions. As of now, my Instagram, with its million-plus followers, is still alive but bordering on unusable from all the traffic of hate. Meanwhile, even as my legal and personal drama unfolds, my public fascination factor continues. Headlines still invoke Inventing Anna, thanks to Julia Garner’s Emmy-winning turn as me in the Netflix miniseries. While Garner’s career surges and media revisit my story every time a new project of hers gets buzz, I myself am forging ahead on unscripted ventures like Delvey’s Dinner Club, a show filmed in my East Village apartment under house arrest, chronicling my attempts at image rehab and life under ongoing scrutiny, as IMDB and Variety have reported. Major business activities remain mostly tied to media and entertainment, rather than any finance or nightlife schemes reminiscent of my past. Despite every attempt to reclaim the narrative or move forward in business or society, my every public appearance, post, or event seems to be interpreted through a lens of scandal—witness the bunny saga—and online mentions daily range from pop culture fascination to moral outrage. There have been no court developments pointing toward imminent deportation this week, so my fate in the US remains as liminal as ever. According to Entrepreneur, rumors occasionally spark about me being shipped to Germany, but my legal team states I am still in New This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Anna Sorokin BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. According to NBC News and AOL in one of the more bizarre turns for my reputation this week I became the headline after being accused of abandoning three pet rabbits in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park following a photo shoot in Tribeca. The social media backlash was immediate and fierce—hundreds of death threats, my Instagram inbox flooded with messages people telling me to disappear or worse. After sharing the hateful messages to my Instagram story to show my followers what I was dealing with some users even called for legal charges. All of this over bunnies that were, in fact, not even mine. I’d borrowed the rabbits for the shoot after asking my followers if anyone had a bunny for a quick influencer moment in Manhattan. The person who supplied them, a 19-year-old named Christian Batty, later admitted on his own Instagram that he panicked and dumped the rabbits in the park, absolving me of involvement after much public confusion and after my own receipts and texts were posted. I donated a thousand dollars to All About Rabbits Rescue in the aftermath and made it clear I was not responsible for what happened after that photo op. The New York Times noted that the rabbits were eventually rescued by a local blogger, thank goodness. I addressed concerns that this could affect my ongoing immigration battle; deportation risks have hovered over me, but I maintained I did nothing wrong and felt targeted by animal activists and trolls, especially as I am still under house arrest and unable to leave New York’s 75-mile radius due to immigration court restrictions. As of now, my Instagram, with its million-plus followers, is still alive but bordering on unusable from all the traffic of hate. Meanwhile, even as my legal and personal drama unfolds, my public fascination factor continues. Headlines still invoke Inventing Anna, thanks to Julia Garner’s Emmy-winning turn as me in the Netflix miniseries. While Garner’s career surges and media revisit my story every time a new project of hers gets buzz, I myself am forging ahead on unscripted ventures like Delvey’s Dinner Club, a show filmed in my East Village apartment under house arrest, chronicling my attempts at image rehab and life under ongoing scrutiny, as IMDB and Variety have reported. Major business activities remain mostly tied to media and entertainment, rather than any finance or nightlife schemes reminiscent of my past. Despite every attempt to reclaim the narrative or move forward in business or society, my every public appearance, post, or event seems to be interpreted through a lens of scandal—witness the bunny saga—and online mentions daily range from pop culture fascination to moral outrage. There have been no court developments pointing toward imminent deportation this week, so my fate in the US remains as liminal as ever. According to Entrepreneur, rumors occasionally spark about me being shipped to Germany, but my legal team states I am still in New This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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