Congratulations to Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi and Jionni LaValle! The happy couple welcomed their second child -- a baby girl! -- into the world today, Sept. 26.
Those humanitarians on the cast of the 'Jersey Shore' are known for saving the world one drunk and disorderly at a time, but when Hurricane Sandy struck and destroyed much of the East Coast -- including their beloved Seaside Heights -- the gang put aside their GTL routine to actually do something philanthropic.
(They'll know what that means once they look it up.)
Help us by joining the efforts to restore the state of New Jersey, the Jersey Shore and South Jersey following Hurricane Sandy with a multi-platform, community and charity focused campaign.
Yes, it is true that there may be a law named after Snooki. But, it's not a good one. The law that would be called "Snookiville Law" (like...you would think this had to be a joke, right?) and it's looking like it is truly shaping up to become a law in New Jersey. It is going to be in place because...
Snooki shocked the world in March when she unveiled the news that she was pregnant. Now, after spending at least 11 hours in labor in a hospital in New Jersey, Snooki and fiance Jionni LaVelle have a huge announcement: It’s a boy!
We had a busy morning in studio with guest Patti Novak talking relationships, a winner on American Idol, news that "Snooki's" baby is a boy and so much more!
In case you haven’t heard, Snooki has a bun in the oven. That’s the word from the pint-sized reality star herself.
The ‘Jersey Shore’ star is more known for her hard-partying lifestyle than she is for any parenting acumen, so we thought we’d lend a bit of a hand by giving her some advice when it comes to possible names for her little bundle of joy. Check out 10 possible names for Snooki’s baby, ak
Looks like two stars won’t be able to fit into their size zer0es for awhile: Elizabeth Berkley and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi are both pregnant.
Fans of TV's Jersey Shore and Cougar Town may want to clear out some viewing time on New Year's Day. That's when cable network VH1 debuts the first of 10 scheduled episodes of Mama Drama. The show puts five moms who like to dress and hit the clubs like their late teen-early 20's daughters together in a house with those daughters, then wait for the conflict to develop.