No more Burger King commercials or Reunion Road Trips – the real Jersey Shore is finally back. MTV confirms the cast will reunite for a new Jersey Shore Family Vacation with near of the entire cast.
This past weekend saw word of a possible Jersey Shore reunion coalescing, but not necessarily at MTV. Now, near of the entire cast has reunited for a new Burger King commercial, and … wait, that’s it? Come on, there has to be more.
It's a girl for Jenni 'Jwoww' Farley!
The former MTV 'Jersey Shore' reality star, 28, gave birth to a baby girl named Meilani Alexandra Mathews today. The announcement was made by fiancé Roger Mathews on his Twitter account.
'Jersey Shore' alum Jenni Farley aka JWoww has been vocal about the fact that she hates being pregnant, but can't wait to meet her unborn daughter when she makes her grand entrance. That said, the reality star shared a horrifying scare she dealt with earlier in her pregnancy.
Former Northland newscaster Tracee Carrasco, who is now living and working on the East Coast, covered a huge story regarding a fire on the Jersey Shore Boardwalk.
After five seasons of binge drinking, late-night club brawls, Snooki-isms, and gym, tan and laundry, MTV has decided to cancel the long-running reality show ‘Jersey Shore‘ upon the end of its sixth season, premiering Thursday, October 4.
Laura may need to add this to her list of "Movies I Could Watch 100 Times and Never Get Sick Of" if she gets a chance to watch it. 'Jersey Shore Shark Attack' premiered Saturday night on SyFy and it quickly entered the hall of fame of the worst made for TV movies ever!
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Few would argue that the spray-tanned, streaked exploits of Snooki, The Situation and the rest of the ‘Jersey Shore’ gang have been good for New Jersey’s already mixed reputation.
Perhaps that’s why Hoboken, NJ’s mayor Dawn Zimmer has shot down plans for a ‘Jersey Shore’ spinoff, which would’ve seen JWoww and Snooki renting an apartment in the city.
Many haters of ‘Jersey Shore,’ ‘Teen Mom 2,’ ’16 and Pregnant’ and ‘Real World’ have always somewhat jokingly said these shows are harming society. Turns out they might be right, at least when young ladies are concerned. A study released on Wednesday by The Parents Television Council (PTC) shows that females in these shows engage in 88 percent of the sexual dialogue and insult each other more than
The boys are back! It’s been quite some time since ‘Beavis and Butt-head’ went off the air in 1997, but, thankfully, they’ve returned with all-new idiocy and a desire to skewer recent pop cultural phenomenons. Let’s just say that copious suntanning isn’t the only way the ‘Jersey Shore’ gang are getting burned.