Jersey Shore fans were disheartened to learn that a potential revival may have proven nothing more than a Burger King commercial, but fear not. The GTL and meatball crew is indeed reuniting on actual TV, as E! sets up a Reunion Road Trip.
This past weekend saw word of a possible Jersey Shore reunion coalescing, but not necessarily at MTV. Now, near of the entire cast has reunited for a new Burger King commercial, and … wait, that’s it? Come on, there has to be more.
On the ‘Jersey Shore’ finale, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino continues to find himself alienated from the rest of the cast for his continual drama. So, he tells Snooki that he’s thinking about leaving the show.
Stars are paid by designers all the time to endorse and wear certain clothes. But this may be the first time we’ve heard of someone being paid not to a brand’s apparel. Seems retailer Abercrombie & Fitch is no fan of ‘Jersey Shore,’ and even less a fan of Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino — so much so that they’ve offered him cold hard cash to stop wearing their clothes on camera.
Not since Ted Danson showed up in blackface for a roast of his then-girlfriend Whoopi Goldberg has a celebrity's performance at the Friars Club been as poorly received as Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino's skewering of Donald Trump Tuesday night.
Despite Trump being about the biggest, softest target out there, the "Jersey Shore" star's jokes only mustered polite chuckles, awkwar
"The Situation" (Mike Sorrentino) and his six-pack abs have their sights set on the big screen! The Jersey Shore star has announced that he's planning to leave the MTV show to become a movie star.
"There's only so long you can rule the reality world," he tells E! Online. "Maybe another year or so of reality, and then I'm gonna graduate to movies."