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Published: 16:06 BST, 21 August 2013 | Updated: 19:31 BST, 21 August 2013
She is known for playing goody two-shoes characters in films such as Twilight and Up In The Air.
However, it seems that in real life, actress Anna Kendrick couldn't be more different from the parts that she plays.
For a racy new shoot for GQ magazine, the 28-year-old stripped down to a black bra and blazer and has given an equally revealing interview.
Bra-vo: Anna Kendrick has revealed her naughty side in a new shoot for GQ magazine and has given an equally revealing interview
On the subject of drinking and dating, Anna told the publication: 'If sex is off the table, and you’re like “Let’s try to get to know each other,” I would recommend drinking. Highly.'
Anna also revealed how she gets embarrassed when fans approach her while she's underwear shopping.
The Pitch Perfect star explained how she doesn't understand why people feel the need to ask for her autograph when she's got a pair of panties in her hands
Makeover: Anna is known for playing goody two-shoes roles on-screen but it seems is rather different in real life
In demand: Anna is promoting her new movie Drinking Buddies, a romantic comedy about a pair who meet in a bar and begin flirting over alcohol
Sultry: Anna Kendrick strikes a sexy pose for GQ magazine, which has released behind-the-scenes footage from the shoot
She joked: 'There's something deeply embarrassing about being approached when you're holding knickers and it's happened twice!'
The petite star plays one half of a dysfunctional relationship in her new film Drinking Buddies, and says she is just as obsessed with beer as her craft brewery worker character, citing 'every single Belgian-style beer' as her favourite tipple.
When informed that OkCupid claim beer drinkers are more likely to go home with someone on the first date, Anna - who is currently single - was intrigued.
Stunning: Anna showed off her slim pins in the shoot, wearing little clothing except for a cardigan and leopard print heeled boots
Cheeky: Anna couldn't resist giving her trademark cheesy grin during the filming of the video
She joked: 'Oh my! I mean, correlation doesn't suggest causality - but that is f***ing interesting.'
Anna split with her long-term boyfriend, filmmaker Edgar Wright, in March. The pair had been dating since 2009 when he directed her in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Speculation was rife the 27-year-old star might have struck up a relationship with her What To Expect When You're Expecting co-star Chace Crawford earlier this summer, but the pair appear to just be friends.
Plucky roles: Anna alongside George Clooney in the Oscar-nominated comedy Up In The Air
Striking a pose: Anna appears to have stepped out of her comfort zone for the racy shoot for GQ magazine
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Style | Anna Sorokin Talks About Making Art
Anna Sorokin Talks About Making Art
The Fake Heiress Who Conned New York’s Wealthy Anna Sorokin was found guilty of theft of services and grand larceny in 2019. She now faces deportation to Germany for overstaying her visa. A Serial Scammer: Ms. Sorokin, a Russian immigrant, pretended to be a German heiress, swindling New York’s elite out of more than $200,000 . (Con) Artist: “Free Anna Delvey,” Ms. Sorokin’s first group gallery exhibition, features reproductions of drawings she made while incarcerated. Here is what she said about her art making process. ‘Inventing Anna’: The mini-series by Shonda Rhimes works as a clichéd morality tale but stumbles as a piece of storytelling, writes our critic . Fiction vs. Reality: A reporter who covered Ms. Sorokin’s trial in 2019 for The Times explains what the series gets right (and wrong) .
The group art show, “Free Anna Delvey,” is only the beginning for the imprisoned fake heiress.
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Palmer is an investigative reporter who covered the trial of Anna Sorokin.
Down a narrow hallway packed with lockers and plumes of marijuana and cigarette smoke, at A2Z Delancey, a small pop-up art gallery on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, some 150 unmasked art goers attended an opening last Thursday night for Anna Sorokin ’s first group gallery exhibition.
Sipping beers, viewers sat on couches, while some stepped outside to spray graffiti on a courtyard wall behind the space. A rock band was playing for about half an hour, musicians and guests furiously bobbing their heads, hair flying and convulsing in tandem.
For diehards of the Netflix series “ Inventing Anna ,” which described the fake German heiress’s meteoric rise into Manhattan society — she bilked banks, stole a private jet and skipped out on hotel bills in a ploy to turn the Anna Delvey Foundation, a members-only arts club on Park Avenue South, into a reality — the opening couldn’t have been less, well, Anna.
Of course, that’s not how Ms. Sorokin (her real name) saw the scene: “I liked that it was gritty,” Ms. Sorokin, 31, said from her cell at Orange County Correctional Facility in Goshen, N.Y, where she is now detained by immigration authorities after completing her four-year sentence for her eight-count conviction in 2019 for financial crimes.
“That superglam portrayal of me in the Netflix series is not that accurate,” she said.
The show, titled “Free Anna Delvey,” which closes March 27, references her long-preferred name and current detainment for overstaying her visa. It includes the works of 33 other artists inspired by Ms. Sorokin’s experience and centers on five 22-inch-by-30-inch Anna Delvey pencil and acrylic drawings, priced at $10,000. (Fifteen percent of the sale price of one of the drawings will go to a children’s charity.)
But none of the Anna Delvey artworks were drawn by Ms. Sorokin. Those pieces, displayed toward the back of the room, were reproduced by Alfredo Martinez from drawings she made while incarcerated and had friends post to her Instagram account . (Mr. Martinez served prison time in the early 2000s for mail and wire fraud related to his forged drawings of Jean-Michel Basquiat , the graffiti artist.)
Ms. Sorokin said she had planned to make the larger-scale drawings herself, but the detention center restricted the size of the paper she could get inside the facility, so Mr. Martinez offered his expertise. “In the art world, it’s very common to have an assistant,” he said.
The collaborative drawings in the show include a woman corresponding with someone over a correctional services messaging system stating “Send Bitcoin” and a pencil drawing depicting a woman floating out to sea on a block of ice, entitled “ Anna on ICE .”
Julia Morrison, an artist who created NFTs out of messages she said the actor Armie Hammer sent her, said she first came upon Ms. Sorokin’s sketches while scrolling through Instagram. Ms. Morrison, a co-curator of the show with Mr. Martinez, said she identified closely with Ms. Sorokin’s story because her own mother served time in an immigration detention facility.
Ms. Morrison, who introduced Mr. Martinez to Ms. Sorokin’s work, said most people had over-simplified her backstory: “No one is just a villain, or just a hero.”
Initially, Mr. Martinez didn’t know how to get in touch with Ms. Sorokin, who was then enjoying a media tour during her six-week stint of freedom between the end of her criminal sentence and her arrest by ICE officials. So, he said, he pitched an article to Page Six of The New York Post, that appeared with the headline: “ Anna Sorokin’s artwork could get its own exhibition ” and waited for her to call. And she did.
But her ICE detention within days of their call halted the planning process, they both said, adding that they reconnected through the texting app at the correctional facility and resumed planning earlier this year.
The night of the opening, Ms. Sorokin called Mr. Martinez to check in. He placed the call on speaker phone and held it high as people clambered to get a chance to say hello and congratulate her on the show.
“Free Anna Delvey!” people chanted before the call ended.
Among those in attendance was Todd Spodek, her trial lawyer, who did not leave with any of the drawings.
“I already have a few select pieces from the one-woman private art show that happened at 111 Centre Street,” he quipped, referencing the location of her trial where she often sketched. But, he said, he was glad to see people’s interest in her work.
“Anna Delvey affects women now the way ‘Fight Club’ affected men in the ’90s,” Mr. Martinez said of Ms. Sorokin’s appeal. “All the women who were in the show said yes before I finished my sentence.”
More than half of the artists in the show are women. Rina Oh’s pastel on paper titled “Her Royal Highness Princess Annoushka (Anna Delvey) Louise of Savoy” mimicked a portrait of Marie Antoinette, casting Ms. Sorokin as a member of the Russian monarchy.
“I’m making fun of the royals,” Ms. Oh said. “Because she took advantage of those kinds of people and they usually take advantage of us.”
For the show, Ms. Morrison took a sledgehammer to a commode stuffed with shredded papers inspired by former President Donald J. Trump . (She is now in the process of minting several NFTs of images captured during the smashing.)
Mr. Martinez said he hoped the exhibition would show immigration authorities that Ms. Sorokin would have more to offer if she were able to get out from behind bars.
Chris Martine, an art dealer who has represented Ms. Sorokin for several months, said he is now planning a second exhibit — her first solo show — opening with 20 drawings at “an upscale Manhattan location,” as early as April, with the hope of later taking it to Los Angeles, Miami, London and Paris, among other large cities. He expected Ms. Sorokin would complete “the last few pieces” by next week.
But producing a show while detained is complicated. Ms. Sorokin confirmed she received 9”x 12” watercolor paper and 12 non-toxic colored pencils but her set of watercolors — mistaken for makeup — did not pass through the metal detector. She isn’t allowed to use the pencil sharpener, so asks a correctional officer to sharpen her pencils. She’s also working without erasers: “So def can’t afford to make any mistakes,” Ms. Sorokin texted.
Mr. Martine said he had texted her photographs that she requested for inspiration, among them: Balthazar Restaurant and Sant Ambroeus in SoHo; La Mamounia , the luxurious hotel in Marrakesh where she once stayed; Passages Malibu , the addiction treatment center just outside of which law enforcement officials arrested her in 2017; and the New York courthouse steps.
In order to help coordinate the show, and because her facility-issued tablet battery dies quickly, Ms. Sorokin has had to barter with a volunteer team of detainees, who have swapped access to their devices for vending machine snacks that she buys through her commissary account. “I’m contributing to the local economy,” Ms. Sorokin said.
But Mr. Martine said the hassle has been worth it: “We want the world to get a glimpse of Anna’s legitimate entrance into the fine art world.”
He added, “But beyond that, art is only partly about talent and determination and even more so about the artist’s ability to demand attention through their personality and story. And this is where she really shines.”
From her detention cell, Ms. Sorokin reflected on how far her art career had come, built upon the failed attempt to start her foundation , and the series of events that had kept her behind bars for much of the last four and a half years.
“It’s ironic,” she said. “How after having failed so publicly while trying to build A.D.F. a couple of years ago, people are way more interested in hearing my voice now than they were back in 2017.”

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