Anna Delvey Addresses Her Viral 'Nothing' Comment on “Dancing with the Stars:” 'That Was the Truth'

“I really did not take away much from this experience,” the former contestant clarified on the 'misSPELLING' podcast

<p>Disney/Eric McCandless</p> Anna Delvey

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Anna Delvey

Anna Delvey is standing by her comments on Dancing with the Stars.

The convicted con artist, 33, addressed the now viral “nothing” comment she made after her elimination from the show while chatting to fellow former contestant Tori Spelling for the Sept. 28 episode of her podcast misSPELLING.

Delvey, who was voted off in a double elimination with Spelling on Sept. 24, shocked DWTS fans when host Julianne Hough asked her what she was taking away from her experience and she bluntly replied, “Nothing."

When asked by Spelling, 51, on the podcast why she made the brief comment, Delvey said, “Because that was the truth.”

“You guys told me what I'm supposed to do. I tried to do it and then I still was rejected. And, I'm taking away nothing. This is what I'm taking away from it, because your advice was worthless,” she explained.

<p>Disney/Eric McCandless</p> Julianne Hough, Delvey and her dancing partner Ezra Sosa on 'Dancing with the Stars'

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Julianne Hough, Delvey and her dancing partner Ezra Sosa on 'Dancing with the Stars'

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“The advice … did not pay off for me, even though I tried to follow it. And this is how I felt,” she continued. “I know... people were trying to interpret my answer in different ways, but no, not really. I really did not take away much from this experience.”

“I think I had to be on the defensive, especially after all the backlash that I received being cast on the show, even though the producers [tried] to defend me,” she said. “And I think everyone on the cast was generally very nice to me. But in the end, I don't know.”

Delvey then shared that she found the result, in which she was eliminated before other contestants, “a little bit unbelievable.”

DWTS did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Earlier, when Spelling had also brought up her "nothing" comment, Delvey gave some more thoughts on the matter.

“Because I felt like, well, they were building me up. It's like, oh, well, ‘Only if you smile more, only if you do like x y z. It's going to be so much better for you.’ And it felt like they put so much effort trying to get me on the show, like, make me feel comfortable just to... eliminate me this early,” Delvey said.

<p>Disney/Eric McCandless</p> Delvey and Sosa performing on 'Oscar Night' of 'DWTS' on Sept. 24

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Delvey and Sosa performing on 'Oscar Night' of 'DWTS' on Sept. 24

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The former DWTS competitor also said she saw her and Spelling being voted off as “an attempt of an embarrassment for us to get eliminated before [contestants] Eric [Roberts] and Reginald [VelJohnson].” She had also noted during the podcast that she believed she and Spelling were better dancers.

Delvey said that the overall experience was "a bit upsetting to me” and “felt like a waste of time ... just to discard me so easily.” She also shared on the podcast her belief that the target audience of DWTS being older made viewers less inclined to have voted for her.

“But it is what it is and it's fine," Delvey went on to reflect, also noting, "And I never had high expectations on the show for myself."

"It just seems like it seems like it's been mostly a negative experience at least for me than it was a positive one," she later added.

Delvey, who wore a bedazzled ankle monitor as a part of her costume while on the show, became widely known after posing as a wealthy heiress. She used her social standing to defraud people, banks and hotels leading to her arrest in 2017 and subsequent conviction of grand larceny in the first, second and third degree, as well as theft of services in 2019.

Dancing with the Stars season 33 airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC and Disney+, with the episode available to stream the next day on Hulu.

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