

And she has a very specific deadline: Kent is pregnant during the entirety of the reporting process and dots the last i’s immediately after having her water break on her editor’s shoes. Inventing Anna presents Kent as desperate to pull off a piece that will salvage her journalistic reputation. Shortly after the piece went to print, the student admitted that he made the entire thing up, a sufficiently high-profile media bungling that cost Kent a glitzy job offer.
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In the show, she fixates on a professional embarrassment from several years earlier, in which she was assigned a story on a high school student who had purportedly made millions in the stock market.
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Much of the Netflix series focuses on Kent (Chlumsky) as she reports on Sorokin. Vivian Kent, reporter for Manhattan magazine Who were the real-life people who found their way into the Anna Delvey saga? And how do their appearances in Inventing Anna stack up against their descriptions in Pressler’s reporting? Let’s break it down. Others appear on screen for the first time, with the series focusing on Chlumsky’s Kent, as well. Some of these figures are portrayed in Inventing Anna. Others, however, were not named, an arrangement that is explained in Inventing Anna as a way of Pressler (whose character is renamed Vivian Kent and played by Anna Chlumsky) bartering for additional access and sourcing assistance. The journalist Jessica Pressler’s original 2018 story for New York magazine, “ How Anna Delvey Tricked New York’s Party People,” mentioned many of these real-life figures by name. These depictions are especially accurate with the people who Sorokin-as-Delvey encounters-that is, charms, defrauds, allegedly defrauds, wines, dines, scandalizes, etc.-along the way. Except for all the parts that are totally made up.” And indeed, some elements of the show-from the VIP treatment at Rikers to the realities of Scriberia-were either exaggerated or outright invented.īut much of what is depicted in Inventing Anna is, in fact, true to Sorokin’s story, in which the Russian-born, German-raised Sorokin swindled banks, hotels, and myriad moneyed acquaintances out of hundreds of thousands of dollars to facilitate a jet-setting lifestyle for several years before she was ultimately arrested in 2017. Every episode begins with a coy disclaimer: “This whole story is completely true.

In Inventing Anna, Netflix’s new Shonda Rhimes–produced series that delves into the exploits of fake-German-heiress-turned-real-con-artist Anna Delvey (real name: Anna Sorokin), fact and fiction have a way of blending together.
