#RHONJ Margaret Josephs Posts Disturbing Image Pushing Siggy Flicker Down A Flight of Stairs After Claiming Her Life Was In Danger!
Margaret Josephs cried victim when she called the police to report death threats — but The Real Housewives of New Jersey star’s Twitter timeline paints a different picture.
As reported, the rookie gabbed with Jeff Lewis on his Sirius XM radio show, and dished that the cops had been summoned to her mansion, in late October.
Margaret revealed that she had reported received death threats, supposedly triggered by a social media jab delivered by cast nemesis, Siggy Flicker. A stuffed and mounted bear posed in the center of the controversy, and PETA co-signed Siggy’s message.
Photos of me gifted by my husband to display are overbearing & a shrine, the stuffed dead carcass of an innocent bear is acceptable decor pic.twitter.com/d9tfZdYK6s
— Siggy Flicker (@siggyflicker) October 19, 2017
Trophy hunting is vile and should be banned. We'll take your wall of photos any day 😉 Thank you for speaking out against hunting ❤️🐻
— PETA (@peta) October 20, 2017
Only weeks later, Margaret posted a mock image of herself pushing her outspoken co-star down a flight of stairs.
Wow… IT’S ALL ABOUT ME. #shocker This is cyclical #insanity. #RHONJ #RHONJinMilan
If #psychoSiggy keeps this up, they’re gonna rename the show…. pic.twitter.com/7Orpwx8HZT
— Margaret Josephs (@MargaretJosephs) December 14, 2017
Margaret claimed that her life was in danger — but didn’t hesitate to push the envelope even further, only throwing fuel on the reality fire.
What do you think about Margaret’s inflammatory tweet — aimed at the one who supposedly invited threats on her life?
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