Siggy Flicker Reveals Phone Conversation With Andy Cohen After She Quit RHONJ and Shares Why She Distanced Herself from Cast

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Siggy Flicker revealed her phone call with Andy Cohen after she made allegations against the Real Housewives of New Jersey producers, shared why she distanced herself from castmates after leaving the show, and claimed she was “harassed by production.”

Recently, Siggy alleged that certain producers protect Margaret Josephs in the editing room because she’ll say whatever they tell her to say. She also hinted that Margaret spends time with these producers outside of the show.

Speaking on the AllAboutTRH podcast, Siggy revealed that she distanced herself from castmates in part as a way to protect them.

“They have a job. When you’re outing production, and you’re taking a risk like me and speaking the truth … [If] you’re still working with production and they see, ‘Oh, so you still like Siggy Flicker? You’re still hanging out with the rat who’s outing us?’ … [Those castmates] are gonna be afraid of what’s gonna happen to them in the editing room,” she explained.

According to Siggy, after leaving the show and exposing the allegedly hostile production team, Andy called her on the phone.

“He goes, ‘You know, it’s, I’m very sad that you didn’t have a good experience.’ And I’m gonna say this … Bravo did everything under the sun to try to make me happy. There were phone calls daily, weekly. I was saying to them, ‘I want this to be documented that I am being harassed by production,’” said Siggy.

She added, “My problem was always with three, four producers who were having dinner and hanging out with certain Housewives, and no one would call them out on it because they were afraid that it would affect their edit.”

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In her previous interview with the same podcast, Siggy claimed that Margaret was one of the Housewives having dinner with producers.

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