Following the announcement of a new reality TV series starring Anna Delvey, the hosts of “The View” are considering the possibility of another serial liar getting a series: George Santos. And for host Sunny Hostin, it’s actually not a bad idea.
On Wednesday, it was announced that Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, who was the subject of Netflix’s “Inventing Anna,” is returning to small screens with “Delvey’s Dinner Club.” The reality show comes from Courtney White and Butternut and is set to be filmed inside Sorokin’s New York City East Village apartment, where she is currently under house arrest.
According to the synopsis of the series, the show will spotlight weekly, invite-only dinner parties between Sorokin and her guests — which are said to include actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and others — where they’ll discuss everything from her experience in the criminal justice system to her strategy to...
On Wednesday, it was announced that Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, who was the subject of Netflix’s “Inventing Anna,” is returning to small screens with “Delvey’s Dinner Club.” The reality show comes from Courtney White and Butternut and is set to be filmed inside Sorokin’s New York City East Village apartment, where she is currently under house arrest.
According to the synopsis of the series, the show will spotlight weekly, invite-only dinner parties between Sorokin and her guests — which are said to include actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and others — where they’ll discuss everything from her experience in the criminal justice system to her strategy to...
- 1/26/2023
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
Anna Delvey (real name: Anna Sorokin) is ready to make headlines again. The infamous scammer whose exploits inspired 2022's "Inventing Anna" is getting a reality TV show of her own, and it's not like anything you're expecting. The series, which has the working title "Delvey's Dinner Club," will chronicle Delvey's house arrest in her East Village apartment through dinner parties with actors, musicians, socialites, journalists, and thought leaders where they discuss topics like the criminal justice system and her plans for the future.
Production companies Wheelhouse and Butternut announced the series in a press release on Jan. 25, according to Deadline. Butternut was founded by former Food Network boss Courtney White, and Wheelhouse's many projects include Brooklyn Beckham's cooking show.
Each episode of the show will showcase Delvey's life under house arrest during the day, then her dinner parties at night. There is currently no streamer or channel attached to the project.
Production companies Wheelhouse and Butternut announced the series in a press release on Jan. 25, according to Deadline. Butternut was founded by former Food Network boss Courtney White, and Wheelhouse's many projects include Brooklyn Beckham's cooking show.
Each episode of the show will showcase Delvey's life under house arrest during the day, then her dinner parties at night. There is currently no streamer or channel attached to the project.
- 1/25/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
Anna Delvey is making the most of house arrest. The convicted con artist, whose exploits were immortalized in a New York Magazine exposé and subsequent Netflix miniseries Inventing Anna, is prepping a TV series of her own set in her Manhattan apartment.
The unscripted project finds Delvey (whose real name is Anna Sorokin) revisiting her socialite roots by taping a series of dinner parties at her home. (She was released from Ice custody this past October for overstaying her visa, having already completed her 2019 criminal sentence for attempted grand larceny.) Tentatively titled Delvey’s Dinner Club, the series intends to see her play host to a revolving group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and, per the Wednesday press release, “other esteemed guests.” The project is being produced by Butternut, the lifestyle-focused venture from Brent Mongomery’s Wheelhouse and former Food Network president Courtney White.
“There’s nothing like the...
The unscripted project finds Delvey (whose real name is Anna Sorokin) revisiting her socialite roots by taping a series of dinner parties at her home. (She was released from Ice custody this past October for overstaying her visa, having already completed her 2019 criminal sentence for attempted grand larceny.) Tentatively titled Delvey’s Dinner Club, the series intends to see her play host to a revolving group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and, per the Wednesday press release, “other esteemed guests.” The project is being produced by Butternut, the lifestyle-focused venture from Brent Mongomery’s Wheelhouse and former Food Network president Courtney White.
“There’s nothing like the...
- 1/25/2023
- by Mikey O'Connell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Anna “Delvey” Sorokin, the fake heiress who was the subject of Netflix’s Inventing Anna, is to host a celebrity dinner club series.
The controversial character has teamed up with Wheelhouse and Butternut, the production set up by former Food Network boss Courtney White and Brent Montgomery’s company, to produce Delvey’s Dinner Club (w/t).
Currently under house arrest in a New York City East Village apartment after being released from Ice custody last October for overstaying her visa, after completing her criminal sentence, Delvey is hosting invitation-only, intimate dinners at her home.
The series will feature a group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and other guests to have candid conversations including her own experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future.
Through fly-on-the-wall footage and interviews with Anna and her guests, Delvey’s Dinner Club will...
The controversial character has teamed up with Wheelhouse and Butternut, the production set up by former Food Network boss Courtney White and Brent Montgomery’s company, to produce Delvey’s Dinner Club (w/t).
Currently under house arrest in a New York City East Village apartment after being released from Ice custody last October for overstaying her visa, after completing her criminal sentence, Delvey is hosting invitation-only, intimate dinners at her home.
The series will feature a group of actors, musicians, founders, socialites, journalists and other guests to have candid conversations including her own experience within the criminal justice system, her strategy to rebuild her image and her plans for the future.
Through fly-on-the-wall footage and interviews with Anna and her guests, Delvey’s Dinner Club will...
- 1/25/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s time for a new episode of the Wtf Really Happened to This Horror Movie? video series, and in this one we’re looking at the true events that inspired Silent Night (watch it Here), the 2012 remake of the 1984 slasher classic Silent Night, Deadly Night. You might have thought that Silent Night wasn’t inspired by anything other than the film it’s a remake of, but that’s definitely not the case. And you can find out all about the real life tragedy that led to the story of the remake by checking out the video embedded above.
Wtf Really Happened to This Horror Movie? is sort of a spin-off from our show Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie. Wtf Really Happened to This Horror Movie? dives into movies that were based on or “inspired by” true stories, real people, and actual historical events so we can try to separate fact from fiction.
Wtf Really Happened to This Horror Movie? is sort of a spin-off from our show Wtf Happened to This Horror Movie. Wtf Really Happened to This Horror Movie? dives into movies that were based on or “inspired by” true stories, real people, and actual historical events so we can try to separate fact from fiction.
- 12/23/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Nancy Daniels, who oversees the Turner networks and a number of Discovery channels, and Jane Latman, the HGTV veteran who is also in charge of Food Network, are the latest exec out at Warner Bros. Discovery.
Deadline hears that Daniels and Latman’s exits comes as part of the latest restructure within the David Zaslav-run company. Deadline has seen a memo from Chairman and Chief Content Officer, U.S. Networks Group Kathleen Finch outlining the changes, saying the company “needs to make additional adjustments for the future as we evolve to a more streamlined operating model”.
Daniels was in charge of TNT/TBS/TruTV and Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Science Channel. The D-Nets will now be overseen by TLC President Howard Lee. Content oversight for TNT/TBS/Tru will move to Jason Sarlanis, who oversees true-crime programming for ID and now Hln.
Daniels took leadership of the...
Deadline hears that Daniels and Latman’s exits comes as part of the latest restructure within the David Zaslav-run company. Deadline has seen a memo from Chairman and Chief Content Officer, U.S. Networks Group Kathleen Finch outlining the changes, saying the company “needs to make additional adjustments for the future as we evolve to a more streamlined operating model”.
Daniels was in charge of TNT/TBS/TruTV and Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Science Channel. The D-Nets will now be overseen by TLC President Howard Lee. Content oversight for TNT/TBS/Tru will move to Jason Sarlanis, who oversees true-crime programming for ID and now Hln.
Daniels took leadership of the...
- 12/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Whether you’re checking out “Halloween Wars” for the first time or re-binging the reality TV show while waiting for news on whether or not there will be a season 12, there are plenty of places to watch the show. You can stream or buy episodes at the Food Network website, using the Food Network Go app, or through your favorite online streaming option.
About “Halloween Wars”
“Halloween Wars” is one of the many shows produced by Super Delicious, the television production company also behind the popular “Cupcake Wars,” “Cake Wars” and “Holiday Wars.” The show airs on the Food Network every fall — usually over several weeks in September and October — and is a fun way to get in the mood for the Halloween holiday.
The series complements the Food Network’s other Halloween-themed programming, the network’s then-president, Courtney White, said ahead of season 11 in 2021. Among their food-based Halloween-inspired shows...
About “Halloween Wars”
“Halloween Wars” is one of the many shows produced by Super Delicious, the television production company also behind the popular “Cupcake Wars,” “Cake Wars” and “Holiday Wars.” The show airs on the Food Network every fall — usually over several weeks in September and October — and is a fun way to get in the mood for the Halloween holiday.
The series complements the Food Network’s other Halloween-themed programming, the network’s then-president, Courtney White, said ahead of season 11 in 2021. Among their food-based Halloween-inspired shows...
- 9/8/2022
- by Buddy TV
- buddytv.com
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