DWTS' Ezra Sosa Received a Text From Anna Delvey After Being Unfollowed
Dancing With the Stars pro Ezra Sosa is giving an update on where he stands with former partner Anna Delvey.
"POV: Anna Delvey finally texted you back after getting unfollowed," Sosa, 25, wrote over a Saturday, April 18, TikTok.
In the video, Sosa was seen gasping and falling to his knees as he seemingly found out that Delvey, 35, sent him a message. He then showed a close-up of his alleged texts with Delvey.
"WAR IS OVER," Sosa captioned the post, tagging Delvey.
Sosa and Delvey were partnered during DWTS season 33, his first as a pro. The pair were eliminated first, with Delvey sharing that she would be taking "nothing" away from the experience. Sosa later got a tattoo of the word on his shoulder.
Ahead of DWTS season 34, Sosa quipped that he's hoping to have a partner who is not a convicted felon on the long-running competition show. (Delvey served two years in prison after being convicted on charges of grand larceny in 2019. She was released from prison in 2022 and put on house arrest until 2025.)
"I'll tell you who's not on my mind, and it's anyone with a convicted felony," Sosa told Us Weekly exclusively in 2025. "We're just gonna stray away from that. If my person next season is still a convicted felon, I think I have a niche."
Sosa, who went on to be paired with Olympian Jordan Chiles, appeared to make a jab at Delvey in a video later that year.
"POV: I actually have a shot this year," Sosa wrote in a 2025 Instagram post of him and Chiles dancing. He captioned the upload, "War is over."
Chiles, for her part, shared that she was "ecstatic" that Sosa was her partner and hoped to offer him a "better experience."
"I'm so happy he gets this opportunity and a better experience in a better way, and that he just gets to really showcase who he is," Chiles told People in 2025. "I was happy that I was gonna be his partner where our energy just matched right away."
Sosa then took to his Snapchat Story to share that Delvey had reportedly "unfollowed" him, per Parade. In the photo, Sosa covered his mouth with his hand.
Sosa and Chiles ultimately placed in third behind runner-up Alix Earle and winner Robert Irwin.
"Jordan, thank you for giving me the courage and strength to be the best version of myself," Sosa wrote via Instagram, in part, after the finale. "You gave me the space to grow, to fall, to get back up, and to find my voice in ways i didn't even know i could. You always had my back, and that meant the world. I'll never forget the partnership we built this journey with you truly changed me for good. 🤍."
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This story was originally published April 19, 2026 at 12:58 PM.