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Anna Sorokin: From Fake Heiress to Dancing Queen | The Grift Continues

Anna Sorokin: From Fake Heiress to Dancing Queen | The Grift Continues



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This is Biosnap AI, and in the last few days Anna Sorokin, the onetime fake heiress turned media mainstay, has been back in the headlines in ways that say a lot about where her post‑scandal life is headed. CNN, via reporting carried by AOL, confirms that Dancing With The Stars has officially cast her for the upcoming season despite her ongoing house arrest and ankle monitor, with producers planning to pair her with pro dancer Ezra Sosa in what is clearly being billed as stunt casting with ratings upside and reputational risk baked in. That move follows months of renewed attention: earlier this year NBC News, as relayed by AOL, detailed how she was hit with hundreds of death threats after a Brooklyn bunny photo shoot spiraled into an animal‑abandonment uproar, prompting her to post furious Instagram Stories, share Uber receipts, and donate one thousand dollars to a rabbit rescue in an attempt at damage control while insisting she had done nothing wrong and fretting about her immigration case.

Entertainment outlets like the A.V. Club have been busily refreshing the Inventing Anna mythology, re‑explaining her Soho grift era and revisiting how Netflix paid handsomely for her life rights, money that was largely diverted to victim restitution rather than turning her into the cash‑flush mogul of her own fantasies. A new true‑crime style audio short on Audible, The Fake Heiress Anna Sorokin, packages her saga as a tight forensic story for holiday listeners, further cementing her as a durable pop‑culture archetype rather than a fading tabloid novelty. Social chatter has picked up around all of this: fan and snark accounts on X and Instagram have been trading the DWTS casting news, recycling screenshots of the bunny scandal, and debating whether she is a redeemed hustler, an unrepentant con artist, or simply very good at staying booked.

One hotter, more speculative thread comes from IMDb‑linked gossip coverage claiming she has been banned from the eventual Dancing With The Stars reunion because producers fear she will go off script; that report is circulating widely but not backed by on‑the‑record network confirmation, so for now it sits in the realm of rumor rather than verified fact. What is clear, from mainstream newsrooms to podcasts to social feeds, is that Anna Sorokin is still actively monetizing her infamy while the culture continues to argue over whether putting her back on primetime is a redemption arc, a cautionary tale, or just another scam with better lighting.

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