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Anna Delvey Unveils Stunning New Look after 40-Pound Weight Loss

Anna Delvey Embraces a New Look and Life After Her Trial

The woman known as Anna Delvey, recognizable nowadays mainly by her ankle monitor, has undergone a striking transformation. She presents herself as a slim, fashionable woman with a new sense of confidence, distinctly different from her appearance during her 2019 trial for fraud.

Delvey clarifies she’s had no surgical procedures, attributing her recent look to her dedicated skincare team. She reveals she’s lost around 40 pounds and has experimented with various beauty treatments, including laser therapy, chemical peels, PRP therapy (vampire facials), and cryotherapy. Her routine has been extensive, aiming to improve her skin and overall appearance.

Her ability to maintain this routine is partially due to an increased range for her ankle monitor — now set at 75 miles — as she continues to fight deportation over her overstayed visa, which led to her detention in 2021. She admits, “It’s much easier to look better when you can leave your home,” highlighting how her new freedom allows her to walk around the city and stay active.

Anna Delvey in a cream mini dress and black bows
Anna Delvey, almost unrecognizable after her weight loss and beauty treatments.

She confesses to having tried Ozempic last year but found it made her depressed, describing it as “sucking the life out of me.” Instead, she uses a vibration plate for muscle building and weight loss. Her list of recent treatments is lengthy, including light therapy for wrinkles, microcurrents, and salmon-sperm facials for collagen.

Delvey accounts for her glowing appearance with happiness, revealing she’s been dating someone for two years and jokingly calls him her “house-arrest boyfriend.” She also maintains a low profile on her personal life, hinting at a desire for a fresh start beyond her notorious past.

Her story, sensationalized by a Netflix series and media coverage, reflects her ongoing battle with legal issues and her determination to redefine her identity. She’s involved in projects aimed at prison reform and helping inmates reintegrate into society, working alongside her friend and TV personality Kelly Cutrone.

Despite the restrictions, Delvey remains optimistic about her future, stating, “It’s always like, ‘What’s next?’ I don’t want to be ‘Anna, the con artist’ forever. I need to do something more interesting.”