She's gone in a flash. Page Six can exclusively report that Lizzy Savetsky has exited the "Real Housewives of New York City" reboot.
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The Jewish social media personality reportedly got anti-Semitic comments after being cast.
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As soon as she was announced, she received anti-Semitic threats on social media, a source said. Savetsky, 36, was "scared," says another source.
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A third report says that pro-Israel fans hated her. A Bravo representative told Page Six, "After thorough deliberation and discussion with Lizzy, we've decided she won't be on 'RHONY.'"
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Savetsky verified the rumors on Instagram. "I'm leaving Real Housewives of NYC. As a proud Orthodox Jewish lady, I thought this series would be a perfect chance to express my experience," she wrote Wednesday.
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Since my casting announcement, I've faced antisemitic attacks. I recognized this road wasn't appropriate for my family and me as it progressed.
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Savetsky said she was "excited for my future phase." The emerging reality personality is a "proud Jew and Zionist" and has been open about her religious and political opinions online.
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Savetsky uploaded a video in early October criticizing Kanye West's racist remarks and said, "I continue to receive incredibly hostile, even dangerous responses in support of his antisemitic message."
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"My children's great-grandmother didn't survive Auschwitz, so we could sit by as our survival is threatened. Say something! I take threats seriously, and so should you."
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Savetsky was attacked for mocking pro-Palestinian model Bella Hadid on a Vogue cover. The mom of three remarked on the Photoshopped cover, "Bella Hadid wears John 'I adore Hitler' Galliano."
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The phony cover stated, "Gigi Hadid leverages Ukraine's turmoil to promote anti-Israel agenda, which Vogue echoes."
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One critic called Savetsky's tweet "disgusting." Lizzy's Zionist ideas are targeted at bullying and deadly language. Bravo unveiled Season 14's cast at BravoCon 2022.
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Savetsky is joined by creative director Sai De Silva, model and philanthropist Ubah Hassan, home renovation guru Erin Dana Lichy, former J.Crew president Jenna Lyons, fashion publicist Jessel Taank, and brand marketing and communications professional Brynn Whitfield.