Inventing Anna’s personal trainer Kacy Duke coached me for a week – here’s what happened
06.03.2022 - 12:15
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"She wanted a tight and sexy body," Kacy Duke, who trained the real Anna Delvey from Netflix's Inventing Anna, tells me from her high rise New York City apartment. Anna had heard of the celebrity personal trainer after watching Fifty Shades of Grey and finding out that Kacy was behind Dakota Johnson's incredible physique in the films. "She wasn't far from it," Kacy, who was played by Lavern Cox, explained.
"She she had a good sense of style, but] I think she was covering stuff up because she didn't feel as confident. She wanted a flat, tight belly." Anna, played by Julia Garner in the series, was 25 at the time and looking to create her own social club in Manhattan's Midtown East neighbourhood. Young, ambitious and appearing to know everyone worth knowing – she had almost all the means to make her dream of The Anna Delvey Foundation (ADF) – a private members’ club – a reality.
But her lie of being a trust fund kid and German heiress eventually caught up to her. She was convicted to four to 12 years in prison on three counts of grand larceny, but managed to spend just four in there before getting out on good behaviour. She's now detained by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), but that's another story.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. During her escapades, Anna took her pal Kacy and former Vanity Fair employee Rachel Williams to Morocco, where they stayed in the luxurious five-star hotel La Mamounia. "By the time we got to Morocco, she was looking pretty dog on good,” Kacy explained, before revealing the first Kacy-isms of our chat: "I told her [Anna], ‘Don't be a staller if you wanna be a baller!’" Personal trainer Kacy, 65, who's
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