Snooki Back To Tanning For Weekly Jersey Shore Tradition, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi is back to tanning after giving birth to her first child. The "Jersey Shore" reality star took a break from the weekly tradition until she had her baby, but even the old habits are hard to break.
"Omg just went tanning since like a year ago," the Starlet revealed on Twitter.
The preview trailer for the final season of MTV's "Jersey Shore" was previewed, first aired during the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards last week, highlights a few clips that include Snooki entering the famous shared home in the Seaside Heights, yelling "Pregnant b*tch is here!", and Deena admitting "I love drinking during the day!"
On Aug. 30 MTV announced that Season 6 of "Jersey Shore" would be the reality show's last one. The cancellation came the same week that Jersey Shore's Snooki gave birth to her son Lorenzo.
The show, which debuted in December 2009, became a pop-culture phenomenon and one of MTV's biggest hits. It peaked with as many as 8 million viewers though ratings have taken a downward turn in the more recent seasons. It created the spin off shows "Snooki and JWOww" and "The Pauly D Project."
MTV programming executive Chris Linn told several publications that the reason MTV canceled its hit reality TV show had nothing to do with the budget, but the network came to realize it was the right time.
In an interview on Friday with TV Guide, Linn said the show continues to have good ratings and remained the No. 1 show in the audience 12-34 each week. It also denied that it became too expensive for the network to sustain as the stars became more popular and their salaries spiked.
"Omg just went tanning since like a year ago," the Starlet revealed on Twitter.
The preview trailer for the final season of MTV's "Jersey Shore" was previewed, first aired during the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards last week, highlights a few clips that include Snooki entering the famous shared home in the Seaside Heights, yelling "Pregnant b*tch is here!", and Deena admitting "I love drinking during the day!"
On Aug. 30 MTV announced that Season 6 of "Jersey Shore" would be the reality show's last one. The cancellation came the same week that Jersey Shore's Snooki gave birth to her son Lorenzo.
The show, which debuted in December 2009, became a pop-culture phenomenon and one of MTV's biggest hits. It peaked with as many as 8 million viewers though ratings have taken a downward turn in the more recent seasons. It created the spin off shows "Snooki and JWOww" and "The Pauly D Project."
MTV programming executive Chris Linn told several publications that the reason MTV canceled its hit reality TV show had nothing to do with the budget, but the network came to realize it was the right time.
In an interview on Friday with TV Guide, Linn said the show continues to have good ratings and remained the No. 1 show in the audience 12-34 each week. It also denied that it became too expensive for the network to sustain as the stars became more popular and their salaries spiked.
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