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    >>> only a handful of celebrities are known by one name and one name only, cher, madonna, beyonce. and you can add one more to that list, the pint sized reality star, snooki. she's out with a new book, it's called "a sure thing." i'm going to start with a question that so many people have asked me when they found out i'm going to interview you. they want to know, did you really write this book?

    >> i did. if you read it, you'll know in the first page that i wrote it.

    >> you had a writer help you.

    >> i had a co-writer help me?

    >> but the brunt of this you actually wrote?

    >> yes.

    >> this is a novel, this isn't about your life, this isn't about let me tell you what's happened to me over the last five years. you chose to write a novel, why?

    >> i wanted to do a story about the jersey shore . and people probably expected my first book to be like a biography or guidelines to be a guida or something like that. and i wanted to surprise everything with a novel.

    >> this is a story about two best friends and cousins. gia and bella.

    >> aka snooki.

    >> i love food, i love drinking, boys, dancing until my feet well. i love my family, my friends, my boss, and i love my body, especially the badonk. what is a badonk.

    >> it's my butt.

    >> you know what a badonk. there is some other snooki vocabulary words in the book. what's a benny?

    >> a benny is like a new yorker going to the shore.

    >> i was told earlier they should not mention on morning tv by you. and finally, this one actually sounds like it could be dangerous. what is a wenus?

    >> it's not what you think it is. it's that part of your elbow that's crinkly.

    >> when you bend the elbow, it doesn't get all wrinkly. it only gets wrinkly when you straighten it out do i need to ask what happens to gia and bella?

    >> it's pretty much like the show, but you're reading it.

    >> it's 289 pages of jersey shore ?

    >> exactly.

    >> how long did it take you to write this?

    >> it took me like three months just because we had the idea going before i went to the season that's airing now. and then i had to write i while i was doing the season. so it was pretty hard. but i got it done.

    >> you had a co-writer her name's valley frankle. snooki gets slammed in public snooki drinks for our sins. why do you think people judge you so harshly. is it fair?

    >> no, i don't think it's fair. but that's all they see on the show is us partying and having a good time. i'm not like that all the time. that's summertime, that's the time we let loose , like vacation time.

    >> but you acknowledge that you contributed to tim imagine.

    >> i'm not like that all the time. like right now, no.

    >> the debut of season three of this show was recently on mtv and it got the highest ratings for any show as part of any series on mtv.

    >> uh-huh.

    >> that's astonishing when you really think about it. what can people expect from this season? i mean i remember, i thought it was hard to watch, when you got punched.

    >> yeah, that sucked.

    >> by a guy.

    >> yeah.

    >> so is there more violence in season three?

    >> i would say this is the least amount of fighting we have ever done. like obviously not --

    >> physical fighting or verbal fighting?

    >> physical. we try and stay away from that, but it's really hard.

    >> i know that you actually later in the season get arrested for disorderly conduct. what do you have to say about that first of all?

    >> well, obviously it's a lesson learned. you know, i don't regret it because it's a lesson learned pretty much. like i just need to watch my drinking when it comes to partying during the day in the summer. i'm definitely not going to do that anymore.

    >> do you have a drinking issue?

    >> no. i'm 23 years old.

    >> a lot of 23-year-olds have drinking issues.

    >> not for me.

    >> it's not a problem for you, you can stop it when you want to stop it?

    >> i only party like that during the summer. i'm not like that all year round.

    >> would you trade your dignity for a paycheck?

    >> i don't think she knows what she's talking about. obviously she doesn't know me. i only care about people that know me like my family and friends they know the real me. people can judge me, they can have their opinions about me good or bad, but not everyone's going to like me. so --

    >> so you're not worried about this idea that you go out and you get drunk during the summer and party like that because it's good for the show, and not perhaps good for you as a young adult ?

    >> i don't even look at it like that. i just look at it as me living my life and having a good time and i don't feel like i'm doing anything wrong.

    >> you saw the jersey shore would give you 15 minutes of fame . you obviously know it's given you more than 15 minutes .

    >> 15 minutes was lake a year ago.

    >> what do you want to make of this? what do you want to do with this? when you come back here in five years, nicole, what do you think we'll be talking about?

    >> hopefully my brand. i have my snooki slipper line, my jewelry line, my book, "a sure thing" and my clothing line. so hopefully i can still be known as a brand.

    >> you're taking it to the next step?

    >> yes.

    >> good to have you here, the book is called "a sure thing" and you can catch " jersey shore " thursdays on

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updated 1/10/2011 3:57:11 PM ET 2011-01-10T20:57:11

In Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi’s novel, “A Shore Thing,” characters Gia Spumanti and Bella Rizzoli hit Seaside Heights, N.J., for a summer of partying. Read the first chapter.

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Chapter one

Life was hard. But a pouf? That should be easy.

Giovanna “Gia” Spumanti was a hair raising pro. She’d been banging out poufs since age eleven, or as soon as her fingers were long enough to hold a bottle of Deluxe Aqua Net. After ten years of trial and error to find the right combination of spray, twisting and shine serum, Gia could add four inches to her overall height — which, at five feet flat, she could use. Gia’s pouf defied the laws of gravity. It was her crowning glory. Although she’d love to wear an actual crown or a rhinestone tiara whenever she left the house, it just wasn’t practical. It could fly off on the dance floor, and take out an eye. The pouf, however, wasn’t going anywhere (but up).

Tonight, humidity was a bitch. Her thick black mane refused to cooperate. Gia brushed it out to start over — again — feeling discouraged. Her first night out in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, she wanted to present the best version of herself. Hundreds of guys would get a look at her, and she’d be searching among them for her near future fling(s). After the year she had back home in Brooklyn — landing and losing a couple of jobs and boyfriends — she deserved the sexiest summer ever.

Gia hoisted the front section of her hair, holding it high over her head with one hand. With her other hand, she gave it a blast of spray. Then she twisted the clump into a bubble, and fastened it in the back with a butterfly clip, aka, a tramp clamp. Her tried and true technique should have worked. But her bump fell to one side like a deflated tire.

“Waa!” she whined at her reflection, but just for a second. Complaining wouldn’t fix her pouf. It wouldn’t make her tall and skinny. Or turn her rented Seaside Heights beach house/dump into a palace.

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“Dump” was a slight exaggeration. But only slight. From the outside, the two-story, two-bedroom bungalow looked like an aging Atlantic City hooker. For a month, this hooker would be home. The photos on the real estate website that convinced Gia to rent the place sight unseen had been taken a few thousand years ago. Since then, sand and salt ravaged the gray shingles and warped the shutters. The vibe inside, though? Much better. The kitchen was old, but clean (for now). The big and plushly furnished living room was painted berry pink, like a vodka cranberry cocktail. The couch — red velvet, super soft — reminded Gia of giant lips. She dubbed it the official Make Out Zone.

With any luck, hot guidos would kiss her on it.

Gia chose the smaller of the two bedrooms. The cozy room instantly charmed her with round pothole windows facing the ocean. The bed sagged in the middle, and the closet was the size of a Barbie Dream House. But the wall paintings of shells and seagulls and the sand pink paint job were comforting. Gia brought her leopard print bedspread from home, for that touch of the familiar. She could already picture herself and a yummy juicehead rolling around on top of it.

Her cousin Isabella “Bella” “Bells” and “Hells Bells” Rizzoli poked her head into Gia’s bedroom. “What the hell?” she said, clearly annoyed. “You’re not done yet? It’s been, like, an hour already.”

Gia said, “The club will not run out of tequila before I get my hair right. So shut the f--- up.”

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Bells flopped onto Gia’s bed. Nothing on her body bounced, including her new boobs. They were Bella’s birthday gift to herself when she turned twenty-one a few months ago. She’d waited her whole life for t--- to grow, and finally decided to give up on Mother Nature, and turn to Dr. Rosenberg. He boosted her from a 32B to a 34D. Not a major change. As a karate brown belt and runner, Bella couldn’t haul around a pair of watermelons. Gia suspected the inflated boobs were a part (parts?) of Bella’s overall life reboot plan. After six years with Bobby Bonehead, Bells was single, willing and eager to make up for lost time. She must have packed two dozen bikinis for their month down the shore. Tonight, Bells wore her “club” bikini top, two silver lamé triangles the size of Doritos connected by a couple of strings.

“What do you call those?” asked Gia, looking at her cousin’s bottoms. “Denim panties?”

“Too much?” asked Bella, who rolled over to check if her short shorts showed crack and/or cheek.

“I can practically see what you had for lunch,” said Gia. “Daisy Duke would be embarrassed to wear those.”

“Good,” said Bella, laughing.

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If there was one rule about how to dress on the Jersey Shore: Less was more.

Gia said, “If I could trade bodies with anyone, Bells, it’d so be you.” Anyone would agree. Bells had long smooth tan legs, a luscious ass, tiny waist and iron flat belly, as well as the finest set money could buy.

Bella said, “What about you? Real boobs, great legs. Fun-sized and adorable. Seriously. Every guy you meet wants to tuck you into his back pocket and take you home.”

If only it were true, thought Gia. Bella was a nine. Gia was, maybe, a seven ... point nine. She’d put on some weight since her cheerleader days in high school. On her petite frame, one extra pound made her muffin top. Two pounds? It was a dough explosion. Gia tried not to stress about it. She could starve, not drink, and be skinny. Or she could have a good time, and be a curvy. Gia chose curvy. Any sane person would. But, when it came to weight, most girls were crazy.

“Just give me two minutes to fix this,” she said, twisting her hair again.

“Go flat tonight,” said Bella.

“I love my pouf,” said Gia. “But maybe my hair is trying to tell me something. You have to know when to stop fighting a losing battle.”

Bella frowned for a second, and Gia figured she was thinking about Bobby. Unlike Gia’s relationships — her longest lasted about four hours — Bella and Bobby stayed together way too long. He wouldn’t let her go. At the end, he turned into a third-degree stalker, showing up at their apartment building, the family-run Italian deli where Bella worked and all her favorite spots around the nabe. Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, became a war zone for Bella. Bobby the land mine blew up all over the place.

“Brooklyn might as well be a million miles away,” said Gia gently. “No one knows us here. We can be who ever we want.” Giving up on the pouf, Gia moved on to the next step — unwrapping not one, not two, but three sets of false eyelashes. She bought lashes in bulk, a hundred sets at a time. She had to bring a separate suitcase just for her lashes, clips, makeup, hair products, and tan-in-a-can spray.

After using the brush-on adhesive, Gia pressed two rows of lush lashes to her upper lids. Then she fixed on the bottom rows. Batting her eyes at her reflection, she said, “Right this way, boys.”

“Super hot,” said Bella, saying the right thing, as always.

“Your turn,” said Gia, calling her over.

Bella rolled off the bed, and knelt in front of her cousin — which put them face-to-face. She closed her eyes. Gia put the lashes on Bella’s lids.

“There,” said Gia. “Now you’ll kill the boys with one look.”

“Not if you kill them first,” said Bella, smiling.

* * *

Karma, the biggest and best club in Seaside Heights, was only a few blocks from their bungalow on Kearney Street. The cousins walked in their heels. Gia wore heels almost constantly. When she wasn’t in her fuzzy pink slippers, she teetered in platforms, or, like tonight, six-inch stilettos.

A two-story structure, Karma’s top floor was an open air bar, perfect for chilling on hot summer nights, taking a break from dancing, or catching an ocean breeze. The downstairs was divided into two parts. The first, a dark inside room that, even from the outside, smelled like mung beer, Axe Bodyspray and sweat. The other half of the ground floor was a palazzo bar, with a DJ riser and a dance floor. Through the windows from the street, Gia spotted five hot guys at the outdoor bar. Honestly? She’d get with any of them. Her heart started beating in time with the techno music. This was it! The first night!

Two doors to chose from to get into the club. One said, “General,” and had a long line of kids in front of it. The other — “VIP” — no line at all. Bella said, “This one,” and pushed through the VIP door.

The bouncer sat just inside on a stool. “Hold up,” he said. “IDs?”

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They showed their driver’s licenses. Both girls were twenty-one, legal anywhere in America to drink until they puked. The bouncer looked at them and said, “This entrance is for table service only.”

Same annoying rule as New York City clubs. Table service meant you had to buy, say, a $400 bottle of vodka that cost $40 at a liquor store. Friggin’ rip off.

“But we’re hot girls,” Gia pointed out. “We don’t need to pay for anything.”

The bouncer sized her up. Which didn’t take long. “You girls from out of town?”

“We’re here for the whole month,” said Gia. “If we like it, we might move here permanently, so you should be nice to us.”

Gia didn’t know if she should credit her sass or her ass, but he said, “Okay. Have a good night, ladies.”

Once inside, she looked around. “Oh my God. He’s here.”

“Who?” Bella asked.

“My new boyfriend,” said Gia. “I haven’t met him yet, but I’m sure he’s here somewhere.”

“Let’s go find him.”

Gia felt eyes on her as she and Bella walked across the room. Alone, each cousin got her share of attention. Together? They couldn’t miss. Gia in four-inch heels and a skintight leopard print minidress that clung to every inch. Bella in a bikini top, teeny shorts, motorcycle boots, brown hair in a high ponytail to show off the angel wing tattoos blazed across her back. Gia imagined the moment in slo-mo, the music falling silent, guys turning to watch them walk, her hair swinging with each step. And then, the scene returned to normal speed. They’d made an entrance.

Bella said, “Bar,” and pointed toward the neon lit tiers of bottles in the center of the dark room. At least six bartenders ran around inside the round bar, mixing and filling pitchers with beer. The crowd around it had to be three deep.

“We’ll have to kick our way in,” said Bella.

“Not necessary,” said Gia. A tiny dynamo, she cleared a path like a plow straight to the bar. Bella followed in her wake.

A bartender appeared to take her order. “Slippery Nipple,” she said. “Extra slippery.” Bailey’s and butterscotch Snapps. Yummy.

Two guys to her right slapped twenties on the bar to pay for it.

Bella said, “Tequila shot.”

The bartender asked, “Lime?”

“Do I look like I want fruit?”

Two guys to her left slapped hundreds on the bar, and offered to pay for her drinks for the rest of her life.

Of course, they accepted the kind offers. Drinks weren’t cheap, and they had limited funds. After paying for the rental, new clothes, and repairs on Bella’s 1995 Honda Accord, the cousins could barely afford to feed themselves. They both had to get jobs a-sap. In the meantime, they’d let willing donors buy their drinks.

“Hey,” said one guy, after he’d nudged his way over to them. “I couldn’t help noticing you when you came in.”

Gia checked him out. Cute, in a puppy dog way. Scrawny and scruffy, the Disney version of a heartthrob. He wore bangs in his eyes, cargo pants, high-tops and a stretched out white t-shirt with the words “Mr. Pink” on the front. So not Gia’s type. She preferred her men big, ripped, tan, and gorilla. This kid? He didn’t even look Italian.

Bella, however, thought Zac Efron was a hottie. She introduced herself.

“I’m Benjamin,” he said, holding out his hand to shake. Now Gia knew he was from up north. Shore guys didn’t shake hands. They came in for a kiss on the cheek when they met a hot girl for the first time.

Gia could (and should, really) write a book about the difference between Shore and City boys. She knew both types well. Before her parents split three years ago, she lived in Tom’s River, five miles from Seaside Heights. Gia graduated from Tom’s River High School. Two days later, her mom Alicia moved to Brooklyn and into Aunt Marissa and Uncle Charlie’s brownstone building. Gia was dragged along. She loved her family, and couldn’t part with her Mom. Living in the same building with Bella was a dream come true, like finally having a sister.

But Gia missed her life down the shore. Uprooting so quickly, she didn’t get a “senior summer” between high school and college. She lost touch with most of her classmates as they went their separate ways, to college (like Gia, for a couple of years anyway), jobs or on road trips that kept on tripping. Weird, how you could be so tight with someone, and then drift apart so quickly and easily. In a way, returning to Jersey this summer was a homecoming for Gia. She hoped to reclaim that sense of belonging she never quite felt in Brooklyn, despite living with her extended family.

Bella and Benjamin (“call me Bender,” he said) seemed to hit it off. Gia half-listened to their conversation, sipped her drink, and glanced around. One guy, a preppy with a sweater tied around his neck (barf), was looking at her, not in a nice way.

“What’re you looking at?” she asked.

“Nothing much,” he replied.

Sh--head! She would have slapped him, or thrown a drink or stamped on his foot, something. But another guy diverted Gia’s attention. A hot guido was staring at her — in a very nice way — from across the room.

Gia smiled at him. His back against the wall, he stood just off the dance floor, thumb in a belt loop. His chest muscles stained the fabric of his black tank top. It fit across a tummy that was hard and flat enough to cut salami on. No tattoos, which meant plenty of empty space on his arms to ink “Property of Gia.” He stared like he could see through her dress, right down to the zebra print bra and thong set underneath.

“I found him,” Gia said to Bella, draining her Slippery Nipple in one long suck.

“Who... oh,” Bella replied.

“You okay here with your boy?” asked Gia.

Bender said, “I’m your boy? Is that good?”

Bella laughed. God help her, she loved preppies.

Gia took that as permission to leave her cousin at the bar. Right at that moment, a Deadmau5 mix came on. He was her fave; it was a sign. She stepped onto the dance floor. The music took her over. Dancing had to be Gia’s second favorite way to work up a sweat. It definitely beat going to the gym. For exercise, Gia cranked house music in her bedroom and danced until her legs felt numb. She loved dancing, and was talented, too. Gia won a contest in high school for shaking it the longest and hardest without spilling a single drop of her vodka tonic.

Tonight, she aimed her gyrating hips straight at Salami Boy. The guy could take a hint. In two seconds, he creeped over to her. In five seconds, they were grinding, her butt pressed against his thighs.

She turned round to introduce herself. “I’m Gia,” she screamed in his ear above the music.

“Rocky,” he said, putting a bear paw in her waist and holding her against him.

Rocky in his jeans, thought Gia.

Even in the dark room, his blue eyes dazzled Gia. Ice blue. Something about light eyes on dark skin always made Gia’s body temperature rise. The music was too loud to talk, not that it mattered. Gia wasn’t interested in making a deep soul connection. Tonight was all about the three D’s: Drinking, Dancing and Duh.

“Are you from around here?” she yelled.

“You got a nice rack,” screamed Rocky in reply.

Well, yeah, she thought. Okay, not super genius. That was fine. Gia didn’t judge. She was glad he approved.

“Come here,” he said, lifting her off her heels to bring her lips to his. She had to wrap her legs around his hips to stay up there. Here we go, thought Gia. Twenty minutes from club entry to hook up. This might be record, even for her.

“Bitch, get away from him!” peeled a shrill voice from behind.

Bony fingers grabbed Gia’s shoulder, and yanked her out of Rocky’s arms. She hit the floor on her heels like cat, but then stumbled and landed on her ass embarrassingly. A few guys stared, jaws unhinged, at her sprawled on the dance floor. One started drooling.

“Oops,” she said, realizing her dress was pushed up around her waist. Full frontal thong exposure.

Bella and Bender were on her in a flash, helping her to her feet, yanking down her dress.

Gia met the eyes of a seething blond bimbo who’d thrown her to the floor. The girl’s arms were in battle position, ready to go. Rocky stood behind her, grinning as innocent as a choirboy.

The blond lowered her arms suddenly. “Gia friggin’ Spumanti,” she said.

“Oh my freakin’ God,” said Gia. “Linda Patterson.”

One of the girls from the Tom’s River high school cheerleading team. Gia and Linda were co-captains. Both high energy and petite, they were the blond and brunette bookends on the squad, and besties. At the start of senior year, though, Linda turned on her. Gia couldn’t remember exactly what happened. It was a blurry year.

“You look exactly the same,” said Gia. True. Linda was, then and now, a cute blond, head-to-toe in Juicy. She was uptight and snotty, which gave her a hard, brittle edge. And she was painfully thin. Linda made Lady Gaga look like a hippo.

“You know this girl?” Rocky asked. “Cool.”

“Shut up, idiot” said Linda to him. Glaring at Gia, she said, “Once a whore, always a whore. Zeroing in on other girls’ boyfriends.”

“Don’t blame me,” said Gia. “You should keep him on a tighter leash. And I’m not a whore. I’m a slut. There’s a difference.”

Rocky laughed. “She’s funny,” he said. “Let’s invite her over for dinner.”

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“Idiot!” shrieked Linda, who went at him with her fresh manicure.

Gia cringed. She hated to see anyone break a nail.

“Don’t you ever ... look ... at ... another ... girl ... again!” ranted Linda, bitch slapping and kicking her boyfriend. Rocky put up his arms to defend himself, but Linda got in some solid punches.

“That’s what he deserves,” said Bella.

“Karma’s a bitch,” said Gia.

Bender said, “Is this awkward? Should we go?”

“What? Leave now?” asked Gia. “Before it gets ugly? Are you crazy?”

They wandered back to the bar for another drink and to watch round two on the dance floor.

Excerpted from "A Shore Thing," by Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi. Copyright (c) 2010, reprinted with permission from Simon and Schuster.

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    Cast member Vinny Guadagnino and fashion designer Richie Rich attend Guadagnino's IHAV clothing line launch party at Greenhouse on Monday, Jan. 3, 2011 in New York. (Astrid Stawiarz / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Which one's Goofy?

    Paul "Pauly D" Delvecchio poses with Goofy in the Magic Kingdom on Friday, Oct. 22, 2010 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Delvecchio was at the theme park to announce his involvement as a DJ for "Disney Grad Nite 2011," a private, after-hours party at the Magic Kingdom in April and May 2011 for high school seniors from across the country. (Handout / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Life's a beach

    The second-season cast soaked up the sun down in Miami, Florida. (MTV via AP file) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Not-so-fancy footwork

    Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino participated in season 11 of "Dancing With the Stars." He was paired with pro partner Karina Smirnoff, but was eliminated after four weeks of competition. (Adam Larkey / ABC via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Rising stock

    Mike "The Situation Sorrentino," Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, Sammi "Sweetheart" Giancola, Pauly Delvecchio, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Vinny Guadagnino and Jenni "JWoww" Farley participated in the opening bell ceremonies of the New York Stock Exchange on July 27, 2010 (Richard Drew / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Out for a 'Late Show'

    Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and her signature "poof" hairstyle appeared as a guest on "The Late Show With David Letterman" on Sept. 21, 2010, where she later shared a fist pump with the host. (John Paul Filo / CBS via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. A stand-up routine

    The cast appeared at the Television Critics Association on Aug. 6, 2010 in Beverly Hills, Calif. to promote the second season of their MTV hit. The gang remained on their feet throughout the entire presentation because, as MTV President of Programming Tony DiSanto explained, the girls were wearing short skirts and he feared wardrobe malfunctions. (Mark Davis / PictureGroup via AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Admirable body of work

    Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino is perhaps most famous for his abs, which he likes to show off every chance he gets. (Matt Sayles / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Hot-tub hijinks

    The MTV Video Music Awards poked fun at the hit show on Sept. 12, 2010 when it had host Chelsea Handler joining the "Shore" gang in one of their favorite spots for hookups -- a hot tub -- and emerging very pregnant. (Matt Sayles / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Big trouble for little Snooki

    "Jersey Shore" star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi landed herself in big trouble in late July 2010 while partying in Seaside Heights, N.J. She was arrested for disorderly conduct and creating a public nuisance, and was later sentenced to complete two days of community service. (Mel Evans / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. Get in the ring

    Jenni "JWOWW" Farley, left, appeared on Spike TV's "TNA Impact" wrestling program on Oct. 11, 2010, where she faced off against a Snooki lookalike. The "Jersey Shore" star earned a reported $15,000 for her appearance. (Gerardo Mora / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. MTV's darlings

    The Situation, DJ Pauly D, Snooki and JWOWW -- "Jersey Shore's" biggest stars -- all made an appearance at the MTV Movie Awards on Sept. 12, 2010 in Los Angeles. (Chris Pizzello / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
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