MTV's "Jersey Shore" follows the lives of eight guidos and guidettes that move into the ultimate beach house rental and indulge in everything the Seaside Heights, New Jersey scene has to offer. Beach by day, dancing and partying all night. They'll live, work, and rage together until the summer ends. Season two is set to premiere on July 29th. More?
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It’s possibly the most famous letter in reality-show history: the anonymous, all-caps note informing “Jersey Shore” star Sammi that Ronnie had been eagerly messing around behind her back.
Eventually, the truth came out — in hair-pulling, vocal-cord-shredding fashion. What else have we come to expect from the endlessly entertaining “Shore” kids? Sammi ended up repairing her relationship with Ron, though we can’t say the same for her rapport with the letter-writing Snooki and JWoww. The past few episodes, Sammi and Ron have been snuggling and first-pumping as if they just got married on the Seaside Heights boardwalk. Meanwhile, things between Sammi and her two roommates have remained icy at best and vicious at worst.
Now finished filming in Miami, Sammi opened up to MTV News about her reaction to both the note and Ronnie’s less-than-honorable behavior and why the note seemed to bother her more than her boo’s deception.
“Why am I really upset more at the girls than Ron?” she said. “Well, Ron was a douche bag. He kind of screwed me over, messed me up, but these are my girls. The people that I lived in the room with, that probably should have came and told me personally.
“I’m there crying to my friends — who I think are my friends — and they’re staring at me lying to my face. I understand they didn’t know what to do. I understand they were in a hard pickle,” Sammi added. “I’m not mad at them for writing the note. Thank you — I wish people would understand this — thank you for writing the note. I’m more mad that you guys are supposed to be my friends and you were more worried about losing Ron as a friend than me.”
Back in Jersey, Sammi said, her friends would have told her the truth. But in Miami, she found herself not only facing the difficulty of living with her then-ex-boyfriend, but doing so without a group of trustworthy peeps on her side. Once she began to suspect that Ronnie was smooching girls behind her back, she began to feel truly alone.
“I’m in this house now, everybody knows something but me,” Sammi explained. “Ron was a douche bag, the house, everybody’s fake, and I’m on my own. So now I’m coming into this, I’m losing my mind, I’m so insecure, I don’t know who’s my friend in the house, because not one person can come up to me and tell me what’s really going on.”
Of course, none of that explains why Sammi chose to forgive Ronnie for his behavior but not Snooki and JWoww for theirs. Sammi does point out that she helped Snooki through a difficult time with her then-boyfriend, Emilio, and was upset that Snooki didn’t support her in return. Ultimately, Sammi came to lean on Ronnie once again, if only because she had nowhere else to turn.
“For them to just look at me and just lie to me every single day — knowing that they know something’s going on — to me is not OK,” she said of her roomies. “I felt really backstabbed when those girls just thought, ‘Oh, let’s write a note,’ and then think it’s funny when I asked them about it.”
The infamous “Ron-Ron Juice” is a cocktail that a shirtless Ronnie always preps for the Jersey Shore gang before a night of fist-pumping and smooshing. But what exactly is in that “root of all evil”?
We were introduced to the joooce in Season 1, being a fruity blend of watermelon, cherries, cranberry juice, vodka, and ice.
(Yes, those muscle-heads apparently enjoy their fruity chick cocktails.)
But during a recent appearance on David Letterman, Snooki shared a secret ingredient that has never been revealed …
“Ron Ron Juice, it messes you up,” she shared. “It’s vodka, watermelon, blueberry, cherries, and maybe some Jäger. You have to [get drunk before you go out]. You can’t go to a club sober.”
Jägermeister!!! Well that explains a lot — Jäger would definitely “mess you up.” Ugh. It’s making me sick just thinking about it (I had a not-so-great experience with Jäger in college, now I can’t look at the stuff without my stomach churning).
If you’re willing to give the hardcore juice a try, keep in mind its effects:
• There’s a high chance you’ll go all crazy bitch on everyone in sight.
• You might smush with someone you wouldn’t normally smush with. Like a grenade. Or your roommate.
• Fights will happen. It’s a guarantee.
• You might hook up with someone of the same sex. Even though you’re straight. Whoops, did not see that last night.
• After all that sugar, I’m willing to bet the hangover the next day is the equivalent to feeling like you’re dying.
Also remember that, according to the Snooks, protocol for properly drinking the Ron-Ron Juice is starting at 8 p.m.
The Michigan Warriors will have a special guest on hand when they play their home opener Friday at Perani Arena.
Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, a cast member of the MTV hit series “Jersey Shore,” will drop the ceremonial first puck prior to the Warriors game against the Springfield Junior Blues and he’ll pose for pictures and sign autographs before the game as well as between periods and after the game, the North American Hockey League club announced Monday.
All tickets for the game are $20. The price for photos and autographs has not been determined yet.
Anyone who buys a $20 ticket to the opener will get tickets to Saturday and Sunday’s game for $10, making the total cost for all three games $30.
There will also be 100 VIP tickets to Friday’s game available for $50 apiece. The VIP ticket will admit fans to the Blue Line Club, where Ortiz-Magro will watch the game. Fans with VIP tickets can mingle with him during the each of the first three periods and get free pictures and autographs.
Spider-man will appear at Saturday’s game, when tickets will be $10 and will include free photos and autographs before the game.
Tickets are available at the Perani Arena box office or by calling (810) 744-0580.
Having just wrapped the third season of the “Shore” — the gang heads back to the friendly confines of Seaside Heights, New Jersey, in this installment — MTV News caught up with Vinny Guadagnino, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro and new castmate Deena Cortese to get some scoop on the next season, which includes a few run-ins with the law.
“We just finished [season three], and we’re good law-abiding citizens,” Vinny told us. “Some people break laws, but it’s on camera, so everything that happens, you guys see. But we’re the same kind of human beings as anybody.”
Ronnie, who was arrested last month as a result of several unpaid parking tickets, shrugged it off. “I had a parking ticket. It was nonsense. I can’t run for governor now!” he joked.
But what can viewers expect from the third season, likely premiering some time later this year?
“The best things you liked about us in season one, the authenticity of us being home, it’s right back at you in season three,” Ronnie said. “You’ll just have to watch to find out.”
Cortese also played “Shore” details close to the vest. “I don’t want to give anything away,” she said. “But there’s a lot more comedy this year.”
A 24-year-old woman says she was punched by a female cast member of MTV’s “Jersey Shore” at a Miami Beach nightclub.
Kristen DeMinco says Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola punched her on Saturday after she struck up a conversation with Sammi’s boyfriend, Ronnie Magro. Her lawyers said at a news conference outside the police department that they were filing a report and that they plan to sue Giancola and MTV.
A spokesman for the prosecutor’s office said authorities would review the allegations to see if charges are appropriate.
An MTV spokeswoman declined to comment and said she didn’t think Giancola had an agent. A talent agency in New York that once handled some of Giancola’s booking said it no longer represents her.
A judge in New Jersey has agreed to hear a lawsuit that claims producers of MTV’s hit reality show “Jersey Shore” engaged in a “criminal enterprise” by profiting from showing fights that cast members deliberately provoked.
Attorney Eugene LaVergne of Long Branch said Monday that he filed the suit in March.
It seeks unspecified monetary damages on behalf of three clients involved in drunken fights with cast member Ronnie Magro.
On Friday, Superior Court Judge Joseph L. Foster denied a motion to dismiss the claim that the defendants’ conduct violated New Jersey’s racketeering statute.
An MTV spokeswoman has not returned after-hours messages left Monday seeking comment.