Thursday 19 May 2022 11:22 PM Jersey Shore's original cast reveal they are NOT 'in support' of upcoming ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 11:22 PM Jersey Shore's original cast reveal they are NOT 'in support' of upcoming ... trends now
Thursday 19 May 2022 11:22 PM Jersey Shore's original cast reveal they are NOT 'in support' of upcoming ... trends now

Thursday 19 May 2022 11:22 PM Jersey Shore's original cast reveal they are NOT 'in support' of upcoming ... trends now

The original cast members of MTV's Jersey Shore are not pleased with the network's recent announcement about a reboot titled Jersey Shore 2.0.  

Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino, 39,  Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi, 34, Jenni 'JWoww' Farley, 37, and Paul 'Pauly D' DelVecchio, 41, were among the cast members who released a Twitter statement on Thursday, slamming the new show.

'Please understand that we are not in support of a version that will exploit our original show, our hard work and authenticity to gain viewers,' the cast wrote. 

No fist pumping: A number of original cast members of MTV's Jersey Shore said they are 'not in support' of the network's recent announcement about a reboot titled Jersey Shore 2.0

No fist pumping: A number of original cast members of MTV's Jersey Shore said they are 'not in support' of the network's recent announcement about a reboot titled Jersey Shore 2.0

'As a cast took a chance with a network in need, we put our most vulnerable moments on television for the world to see,' the statement began.

'We gave our all over the past 13 years, became a family and continue to open our lives for the world,' it continued, before slamming the new version.

At the end of the statement, the Jersey stars encouraged viewers to instead tune in to their other show, Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.

They concluded their message with the hashtag, '#WeAreJerseyShore.' 

Statement: 'Please understand that we are not in support of a version that will exploit our original show, our hard work and authenticity to gain viewers,' the cast wrote in a statement posted to their Twitter accounts on Thursday

Statement: 'Please understand that we are not in support of a version that will exploit our original show, our hard work and authenticity to gain viewers,' the cast wrote in a

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