


Those who get the “gold edition” will get a a one-on-one call, with the upper most tier getting to meet Anna in person. The NFT project, called “Reinventing Anna,” will be less a traditional jpeg picture and more of an access card. On the Netflix series, “Inventing Anna,” the fictional Delvey played by Julia Garner, asks the reporter visiting in prison, “Next time you come bring me some underwear. She did not specify if the panties were new or used. “All kinds of request of every nature.” She added, “I don’t want force my panties on anyone, but if they ask.” “People have been asking for all kinds of stuff,” she told Page Six exclusively. She explained that she’s just giving the people what they want. We spoke with Delvey, currently in Orange County Correctional Facility, by phone. It ranges from my jail pens and stationery that I customized by hand to my signed white cotton jail T-shirts and panties.” We speculatively joked the items might be an old comb or an autographed shiv, but now we’re told it’s a bit more naughty… signed prison panties.Ī rep originally passed a message to us from Delvey on Thursday saying, “My NFT team have a wide array of items that we’ve been accumulating for a while.
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