'Real Housewives of New Jersey' news: Siggy Flicker accuses producers of unfair editing

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Ever since the premiere of reality television show "Real Housewives of New Jersey," relationship expert Siggy Flicker has been under fire. Season 8 highlighted the moment Siggy blew a gasket in Boca Raton, Florida, after Teresa Guidice and Melissa Gorga threw a cake she had picked out especially for the birthday of Melissa. From then on things have spiraled out of control, and it has not been looking good for Siggy.

So far in the season, the cast of "RHONJ" has been divided into two contrasting groups with Siggy and Dolores on one hand, and everyone else on the other. Newcomer Margaret Josephs, who was brought into the fold by Siggy, ironically enough has been one of the biggest agitators of the feud.

In recent weeks, the drama seems to never die down as Siggy is still furious about the cake toss, and now she loathes Margaret. Siggy had recently spoken up about the way she has been portrayed in the current season and describes it as unfair.

In her official website, Siggy wrote that the recent episodes have been as surprising to her as they are for fans of "RHONJ." She added that she wishes people would actually witness what happened and hear what everybody said that apparently triggered her outburst saying she would never react without reason. Siggy also pointed out how the story line of the show does not add up because of the way the episodes have been edited to allegedly make her look bad.

Meanwhile on Twitter, Margaret has constantly been throwing shade at Siggy. Week after week, she has been firing shots at Siggy and has even resorted to name calling.

Nonetheless, it appears as though many of the viewers of "RHONJ" have sided with Margaret in this feud, and things are not looking up for Siggy.

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