Anna Delvey Has Wild Exit Line On ‘Dancing With The Stars’

Anna Sorokin takes the floor with professional dancer Ezra Sosa during the premiere of "Dancing with the Star's" latest season. She made a very memorable exit when eliminated on Tuesday night.

Convicted scammer Anna Delvey made a dramatic exit from “Dancing with the Stars” on Tuesday, driving people wild with the one-word truth bomb she dropped on her way out.

After being let go in the first elimination round, co-host Julianne Hough asked what the Soviet Union-born social media star had learned from her experience.

Delvey, who served a nearly four-year prison sentence for defrauding a slew of wealthy New York friends while pretending to be a posh European heiress, paused for a second before blurting out, “Nothing!”

Anna Sorokin takes the floor with professional dancer Ezra Sosa during the premiere of “Dancing with the Star’s” latest season. She made a very memorable exit when eliminated on Tuesday night.

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While some on social media called Delvey’s answer straight up “disrespectful,” others praised the con artist for her bluntness.

Her business partner, Kelly Cutrone, posted a clip of the show on Instagram Stories agreed, saying she admired her client’s “I could give 2 fcks flex.”

In a separate post, Cutrone, a prominent publicist who co-founded the talent management and marketing group the Outlaw Agency with Delvey, wrote, “We Love & Support @theannadelvey. Most Honest & Iconic Answers Ever. The way i appreciate her ability to not give af.”

“Down with Media Training,” she added. “Cheerlead for the Truth.”

Delvey hasn’t spoken elsewhere about her dismissal from “Dancing with the Stars” and did not return HuffPost’s request for comment.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly referred to Cutrone as Delvey’s publicist.

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