Siggy Flicker Speaks Out Against Kanye West’s Controversial Remarks
Published May 10, 2025 at 4:47 AM PDT
Former ‘Real Housewives of New Jersey’ Star’s Response
Siggy Flicker, previously known for her role on “The Real Housewives of New Jersey,” recently commented on Kanye West’s controversial anti-Semitic statements. Flicker believes that consequences are forthcoming for West following his statements and the release of his song, “Heil Hitler.”
Involvement with Holocaust Memorial Committee
During a recent Zoom interview with TMZ, Siggy discussed her recent appointment to the Holocaust Memorial Committee by President Trump. As the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, she expressed her commitment to raising awareness about the Holocaust and countering anti-Semitic remarks.
Flicker stated, “Kanye misses the true gift of life,” emphasizing the importance of family while reflecting on West’s public life with his wife, Bianca Sensori.
Advocacy Against Anti-Semitism
Flicker is determined to combat misinformation regarding the Holocaust, referring to persistent conspiracy theories surrounding it. She mentioned that her father prepared her for confronting hatred from a young age, equipping her for advocacy against anti-Semitism.
“I look forward to teaching Americans about the Holocaust,” she stated, highlighting the urgency of her mission.
Legacy from ‘Rhonj’
Fans recall Siggy’s passionate defense of the Jewish community during a controversial exchange on the show in 2017. Despite facing challenges within the cast about the topic’s importance, Flicker has remained steadfast in her advocacy.
Reflecting on her time with “Rhonj,” she views her experience as both beneficial and challenging, stating, “Joining has been the best and worst thing to happen to me, but I have no regrets.”
Future Endeavors
Now prominently involved in Holocaust education, Flicker is enthusiastic about leveraging her platform for meaningful discussions. She is prepared to advocate for Holocaust remembrance and combatting anti-Semitic sentiments, asserting, “I’m afraid that no one will try to stop me.”