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Anna Delvey: Bunny Blunder, Fashion Frenzy, and the Fallout

Anna Delvey: Bunny Blunder, Fashion Frenzy, and the Fallout

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Anna Sorokin, better known as Anna Delvey, has been making headlines all over New York and the internet in the past several days, for reasons both wild and unexpectedly dramatic. The biggest story involves a bunny photoshoot gone wrong. Anna posed with three pet rabbits in Tribeca earlier this month to create Instagram content and then, according to NBC News and AOL, those same bunnies were soon found abandoned in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Outrage erupted across social media, and Anna says she received hundreds of vicious death threats, some disturbingly graphic. She posted screenshots of hateful messages—so many, she called her own Instagram “unusable.” Despite the storm, Anna insists she did nothing wrong and says she hired a 19-year-old named Christian Batty to supply and return the rabbits. Batty later admitted online—after initially denying responsibility—that he panicked and released the bunnies, claiming inexperience and lack of proper housing. Anna didn’t spare him criticism, saying, “We’re not asking him to do anything that requires high IQ from him.” The rabbits were ultimately rescued, and Anna donated $1,000 to an animal rescue to counter accusations of cruelty. She adamantly maintains she had “the best intentions,” but worries the fiasco will impact her ongoing immigration case, which still requires her to wear an ankle monitor and stay within restricted bounds.

Turning to her public appearances, Anna was front and center at the Alexander Wang Spring/Summer 2026 runway show for New York Fashion Week just two days ago, blending with the celebrity crowd and attracting coverage from Getty Images. Despite her house arrest restrictions, her ability to attend high-profile events continues stirring fascination.

On the business side, Anna’s podcast The Anna Delvey Show remains active—with recent guests like Whitney Cummings and Julia Cumming fueling interest. Ongoing legal troubles persist, too: IMDb recently reported that Anna is being sued by her ex-lawyer Audrey Thomas for over $150,000 in unpaid fees, underscoring her continuing battles in and out of court.

If you missed the TV headlines, you should know Anna was featured in the Season 33 premiere of Dancing With the Stars, bringing plenty of media attention to her presence and her signature ankle monitor accessory, as covered by AOL and HuffPost. Social media is ablaze with debate and speculation about her every move—notably after the rabbit incident and her red carpet appearance. The Netflix series Inventing Anna, based on her exploits, still pops up in trending searches whenever she resurfaces. Right now, the bunny drama and NYFW outing are the stories with lasting impact, amplifying her reputation as one of New York’s most notorious modern socialites whose every public act seems to ignite equal measures of fascination and fury.

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