Anna Delvey Roasts “DWTS” Partner Ezra Sosa's 'Nothing' Tattoo: 'You Couldn't Afford Anything Bigger?'
Sosa got the tattoo after Delvey's infamous exit from the show in week 1
You can always count on Anna Delvey to keep it real.
After reuniting with her Dancing with the Stars partner Ezra Sosa for the show's finale, Delvey got to see his "nothing" tattoo that he got in her honor — and she didn't hold back her opinion of it.
In an Instagram carousel that she posted on Nov. 26, Delvey included a video of the two of them where Sosa pulls off his shirt to display the dainty tattoo on his back. She looks at it briefly before saying, "Wow, why is it so small? Come on, Ezra, you couldn't afford anything bigger?"
She then jokingly tells him that he should have put the tattoo on his forehead, and the two laugh, both at her response and the tattoo. Sosa then asks Delvey if the tattoo is approved, and she says that it is.
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Dance pro Sosa got convicted con artist Delvey's memorable — and controversial — final comment on the competition reality series inked on his body back in October, following the couple's elimination in week 1 of the show. He first revealed the tattoo on social media.
Underneath the "nothing" script, he had a number 33, in tribute to the 33rd season of the show, inked on his back.
In the caption, Sosa poked fun at his decision to get the one-word reply inked, writing, “[I’m] such an idiot.”
Delvey replied with a similarly blunt response, commenting, “Exactly.”
When Delvey and Sosa were eliminated on the Sept. 24 episode of Dancing with the Stars, Delvey uttered her famous last word that was heard 'round the world.
Asked by host Julianne Hough what she was taking from her experience on the show, she replied bluntly, "Nothing." While chatting with fellow former contestant Tori Spelling for the Sept. 28 episode of her podcast misSPELLING, she stood by her viral response saying it was "the truth" of how she felt.
“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.
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She further added 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 made headlines years ago for posing as a wealthy heiress and defrauding 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. As part of her sentencing, she was under house arrest and had to wear an ankle monitor, which she incorporated into her costumes on the show.