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22.11.2022 - 22:35 / perezhilton.com
Lizzy Savetsky may be done with the Real Housewives of New York City before even wrapping her first season. But as it turns out, there is WAY more to this story than initially thought.
As Perezcious readers will recall, Savetsky, who is Jewish, walked away from the revamped Bravo show late last week. At the time, she gave a shocking reason: a “torrent” of antisemitism online had forced her hand. Ugh!! The matchmaker explained more about her decision to leave at the time:
But now, new reports are coming out indicating something very different allegedly took place behind the scenes.
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According to Page Six, Savetsky walked away from the reality TV show after her husband, Dr. Ira Savetsky, allegedly used the N-word to producers while recounting a conversation between his wife and fellow RHONY star Brynn Whitfield.
WTF?!
The outlet, which dropped the bombshell report late Monday night, cited insiders who say it all started when Whitfield asked Savetsky to set her up with a Jewish man. Savetsky told her she prefers to only set up Jewish people with other Jewish people, according to sources close to the matter. The Orthodox Jewish matchmaker reportedly told Brynn that Orthodox Jews favor marriages between themselves to “preserve the ethnic lineage.”
Whitfield allegedly “felt affronted” over the comment. She reportedly responded about how the terminology sounded like ideas promoted by “horrible people [as in, Nazis] who did evil things to your people.” In turn, Savetsky was “shocked” by that remark.
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At that point, Whitfield and Savetsky reportedly held an off-camera phone
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Things just got even messier…
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