Lights, cameras — married! Teresa Giudice‘s wedding to Luis Ruelas will be filmed for a special Real Housewives of New Jersey spinoff, a source exclusively confirms to Us Weekly.
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Jersey Shore," she begins, explaining, “I'm a hot mess on a reality show, basically." This content can also be viewed on the site it from.The clip continues, “But I heard that you moved from New Jersey to Pennsylvania to look for a new job. And personally I don't know why anyone would wanna leave Jersey ‘cause it’s like the best place ever and we're all hot messes. But I wanna say best of luck to you.
I know you're away from home and you're in a new place but Jersey will not forget you, I just wanna let you know. I will not forget you. And don't worry! You'll be back home in Jersey soon, this is only temporary.”According to , it costs $3,500 for a personalized business video from Polizzi which, based on how quickly Fetterman's tweet is going viral, seems like it was worth every penny.
Internet troll is basically Fetterman's entire messaging strategy. His campaign has also reading, “Hey Dr. Oz, welcome home to NJ,” posted the , and sells Quote-tweeting a Daily Beast article headlined, “Could John Fetterman Shitpost His Way to the Senate," , “I mean we sure are trying.”By Sophia BushBy By Carrie WittmerBy Hanna LustigMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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Lights, cameras — married! Teresa Giudice‘s wedding to Luis Ruelas will be filmed for a special Real Housewives of New Jersey spinoff, a source exclusively confirms to Us Weekly.
Vinny Guadagnino of “Jersey Shore” fame has shelled out $3.43 million for a sprawling two-bedroom, three-bathroom Manhattan apartment. Located in upscale Soho, the unit comes with windows galore boasting magnificent city views, including vistas of the Hudson River and One World Trade. The “Jersey Shore, Family Vacation” star, who hails from Staten Island, closed on the home on May 13, records show. “Enjoy elevated loft like living in the sky” the previous listing notes. Features of the residence include an open layout design with floor-to-ceiling windows, 10-foot-high ceilings, a Lutron smart lighting system and electronic shades in every room. Spanning 1,250 square feet, the open chef’s kitchen comes with a four-burner gas range with a built-in vented hood, a convection oven and a speed oven. The two bedrooms are on opposite sides for optimal privacy. Both ensuite bathrooms are built with marble and have a window.
Gym, tan, diapers… TIMES TWO!
From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - this is the musical that’s too good to be true, and it's on-route to Manchester Opera House.
Mike Sorrentino is another little “Situation”!
Looks like there's another «Situation» on the way! Jersey Shore’s Mike Sorrentino and his wife, Lauren, announced they are expecting their second child. Taking to Instagram to share the news Sunday, the reality star wrote, «We have an amazing announcement!!! We’re a growing family! Baby on the way. January 2023.
For a man who spent years on television, Dr. Mehmet Oz doesn’t seem very media savvy.
The cast of Jersey Shore has raked in a lot of cash over the years since their TV debut in 2009!
Titus Andronicus have today (July 20) unveiled details of their upcoming album previewed with new single, ‘(I’m) Screwed’ – you can check it out below.The band’s seventh album, ‘The Will To Live’, will be released on September 30 via Merge and you can pre-order it here. Their last release was sixth studio album ‘An Obelisk’, in June 2019.New song ‘(I’m) Screwed)’ comes with a video directed by Ray Cencepcion, and sees the band taking part in a July 4th parade in Glen Rock, New Jersey – hometown of frontman Patrick Stickles.Speaking about the new song, Stickles said: “In ‘(I’m) Screwed,’ we are introduced to the narrator of [upcoming album] ‘The Will to Live’ at the moment he realises the walls are closing in.“Be it real or imagined, he feels the pressure building on all sides, a feeling to which many of us can relate, I imagine.
“Party’s [not] here!”It looks like the would-be roommates of “Jersey Shore 2.0” missed out on the summer of a lifetime in this Atlantic City mansion.After the OG cast of the iconic MTV show squawked that a reboot would “exploit” them, producers still booked this four-story, 4,000-square-foot home just steps away from AC’s boardwalk and bars to accommodate who they hoped would be the next generation of Snookies and JWowws. Listed on Airbnb for $1,138 a night, the new address has the same kind of wood paneling as the famous Seaside Heights house did, but with a more modern, neutral decor.
“Where the Crawdads Sing,” giving viewers a glimpse of the vast wetlands in which the film adaptation of Delia Owens’ novel is set.“We worked with a fantastic company,” director Olivia Newman told TheWrap in a recent interview about the film. “They just gave so much attention to detail to get the blue heron right, and we had a very specific idea in mind for how we wanted to lead the viewer into the swamp and first introduce them to the world of the marsh.”The bird eventually weaves past the coastline and then down into the swamps to land near Kya (Daisy Edgar-Joens), who is hiding from the sheriff that wants to track her down for questioning regarding the murder of Chase Andrews (Harris Dickinson).“We worked with a drone company to get those shots exactly the way we wanted and then added the bird into the path.