Andy Cohen Left Speechless After ‘Hacks’ Star Mark Indelicato Says He Wants Trump Supporter Siggy Flicker Back On ‘RHONJ’: “Diabolical” - lulu

   

Andy Cohen Left Speechless After 'Hacks' Star Mark Indelicato Says He Wants  Trump Supporter Siggy Flicker Back On 'RHONJ': “Diabolical” | Decider

Hacks star Mark Indelicato was feeling messy on Sunday night’s (April 13) episode of Watch What Happens Live.

During a game of “Truth or Drink,” the actor (and Bravo aficionado) shocked host Andy Cohen by revealing which two Housewives he’d bring back to The Real Housewives of New Jersey next season.

“Danielle Staub and Siggy Flicker,” he said with a devious giggle. “I did a fun one there. Did you see that?”

Cohen, who was at a complete loss for words once he heard Flicker’s name, finally muttered, “Wow. That’s…”

“Diabolical,” Indelicato chimed in, to which Cohen echoed, “Diabolical.”

Flicker, who was a full-time cast member of The Real Housewives of New Jersey for Season 7 and Season 8, describes herself as the “#1 Trump supporter” in her Instagram bio. The former reality star often posts in support of President Donald Trump and her best friend Alina Habba, who is currently serving as the Counselor to the President in Trump’s second term.

Flicker made headlines last April when her stepson was arrested and charged in connection to the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. According to documents obtained by NBC News in April 2024, phone records showed that Tyler Campanella’s phone was allegedly inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. There was also footage of Campanella allegedly inside different parts of the building, including then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s suite.

Flicker also seemed to incriminate her stepson with a Facebook post she made the day of the insurrection.

“I love patriots so much. Stay safe Tyler. We love you,” she wrote at the time, along with American flag emojis and a “Stop the Steal” hashtag, which was used by Trump supporters who believed Trump unfairly lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 in a “rigged” election, claims which have been disproven.

Campanella later pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of trespassing, disorderly conduct, and demonstrating in a Capitol building, per Law and Crime. But Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons ultimately dismissed Campanella’s pending trial when he returned to the White House in January 2025.

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