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The Truth Revealed! Medical Records Prove Siggy's Scary Staircase Fall Was Not Fake

Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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Jan. 11 2018, Published 9:00 p.m. ET

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
Source: RADAR

Siggy Flicker was accused of faking her fall to avoid a confrontation with her on-screen nemesis Margaret Josephs on the Real Housewives of New Jersey, but RadarOnline.com exclusively obtained her medical records and private conversations about the nasty accident. Flicker had a “sprained ankle and contusions,” according to the medical documents she shared with RadarOnline.com, but even Joe Gorga threw shade at her on the Bravo show, accusing her of faking the fall. Flicker’s exclusive text messages with her RHONJ co-star Dolores Catania and her doctor’s orders showed the extent of her injuries. Click through the gallery for RadarOnline.com’s exclusive proof from Flicker’s infamous fall.

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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When Flicker failed to show at Josephs’ birthday party, as seen on the season finale of RHONJ, her catty co-stars accused her of faking an injury. Flicker shared her text messages with Catania from the night, who told her Danielle Staub was “talking s**t” about her as she waited for treatment in the hospital emergency room.

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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Flicker ripped into Staub, who was caught having sex with her boyfriend at Melissa Gorga’s restaurant opening, writing: “Tell Danielle to use the bathroom and put another deposit in her shoe.”

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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Ouch! Flicker, who quit RHONJ as RadarOnline.com exclusively revealed, shared a picture of her swollen ankle with a giant bump on the side.

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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The RHONJ star was adamant that she was still attending the party, despite the controversy, writing to Catania: “I will roll in there in wheelchair if I have to.”

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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Injured Flicker told Catania that she had “bruising all over,” after her fall.

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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Flicker’s discharge papers detailed her injuries as: “Sprain of left ankle. Contusion to the right shoulder, right hip and right knee. Head injury. Fall from stairs.”

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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“You have had a head injury,” the doctor’s documents given to RadarOnline.com by Flicker stated. “It does not appear serious at this time. Symptoms of a more serious problem (concussion, bruising or bleeding in the brain) may appear later. Therefore, watch for the WARNING SIGNS listed below.

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Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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Fiery Flicker’s discharge papers described more of her injuries. “You have a CONTUSION, which is a bruise with swelling and some bleeding under the skin. There are no broken bones. This injury takes a few days to a few weeks to heal.”

Siggy Flicker Fake Fall Doctor Proof
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The glamorous reality star’s swollen ankle had a “sprain,” the documents stated but she made it to the party! We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.

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