Are your fists pumping? Because MTV has released the official trailer for the new episodes of “Jersey Shore Family Vacation,” and you could say the Seaside Heights crew has got a “Situation” on their hands.
The trailer shows the squad rallying around Mike “The Situation,” who faces prison time as he plans his wedding. Meanwhile, Deena’s getting ready to give birth, Jenni’s on the verge of a divorce, Ronnie’s tired of being the butt of everyone’s jokes, and Pauly’s getting crafty with ideas for a wedding prank.
“We’re not kids anymore,” Ronnie says in the trailer, which you can watch above. It will also air during Thursday’s episode of “Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D and Vinny” at 8/7c on MTV.
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The trailer shows the squad rallying around Mike “The Situation,” who faces prison time as he plans his wedding. Meanwhile, Deena’s getting ready to give birth, Jenni’s on the verge of a divorce, Ronnie’s tired of being the butt of everyone’s jokes, and Pauly’s getting crafty with ideas for a wedding prank.
“We’re not kids anymore,” Ronnie says in the trailer, which you can watch above. It will also air during Thursday’s episode of “Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D and Vinny” at 8/7c on MTV.
Also Read: Get Yourself Someone Who Looks at You the Way Vinny Looks at DJ Pauly D on 'Double Shot...
- 6/20/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Thursdays are about to become Jerzdays again — “Jersey Shore Family Vacation” returns to MTV with more episodes on July 11, the network announced Thursday.
A new teaser finds the crew gearing up for Mike “The Situation’s” wedding, and gives fans a hilarious ultimatum: “Speak now or forever pump your fist.” You can watch the clip above.
A spinoff of the original “Jersey Shore” reality series that aired from 2009 to 2012, “Family Vacation” catches up with the original Seaside Heights crew a decade after they first rose to fame.
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The full list of housemates includes Paul “Pauly D” Delvecchio,” Jenni “Jwoww” Farley, Vinny Guadagnino, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Angelina Pivarnick, and Deena Nicole Cortese — all are returning for the third season of the spinoff, which...
A new teaser finds the crew gearing up for Mike “The Situation’s” wedding, and gives fans a hilarious ultimatum: “Speak now or forever pump your fist.” You can watch the clip above.
A spinoff of the original “Jersey Shore” reality series that aired from 2009 to 2012, “Family Vacation” catches up with the original Seaside Heights crew a decade after they first rose to fame.
Also Read: Get Yourself Someone Who Looks at You the Way Vinny Looks at DJ Pauly D on 'Double Shot at Love'
The full list of housemates includes Paul “Pauly D” Delvecchio,” Jenni “Jwoww” Farley, Vinny Guadagnino, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Angelina Pivarnick, and Deena Nicole Cortese — all are returning for the third season of the spinoff, which...
- 6/13/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
To watch all the hours of reality television that SallyAnn Salsano has produced — from “The Bachelor” to “Jersey Shore” — you would need to spend more than a month staring at your TV.
As it turns out, Salsano has managed to squeeze in some couch time herself, studying the genre and applying its lessons to her latest show — Fox’s revival of “Paradise Hotel.” You can watch an exclusive clip of the first episode above.
“It’s kind of like if ‘Big Brother,’ ‘The Bachelor,’ and ‘Survivor’ had a baby, this would be its love child,” Salsano told TheWrap, speaking from a remote village in Mexico where she is breathing new life into the dating show that first aired on Fox in 2003.
Though Salsano wasn’t involved in the making of the original series, she was a vocal participant from her sofa.
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As it turns out, Salsano has managed to squeeze in some couch time herself, studying the genre and applying its lessons to her latest show — Fox’s revival of “Paradise Hotel.” You can watch an exclusive clip of the first episode above.
“It’s kind of like if ‘Big Brother,’ ‘The Bachelor,’ and ‘Survivor’ had a baby, this would be its love child,” Salsano told TheWrap, speaking from a remote village in Mexico where she is breathing new life into the dating show that first aired on Fox in 2003.
Though Salsano wasn’t involved in the making of the original series, she was a vocal participant from her sofa.
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- 5/9/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Spike TV, the natural habitat of millennial men thanks to shows like “Catch a Contractor” and “Tattoo Nightmares,” is stepping out of the man cave — or at very least inviting women and older viewers inside. On the heels of the runaway success of “Lip Sync Battle,” the Viacom-owned network is rolling out an ambitious slate of scripted shows, beginning with Sunday’s premiere of the Ben Kingsley ancient-Egypt epic “Tut.” It’s also expanding into live events like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s upcoming overseas military special “Rock The Troops.” Spike currently skews 43 percent female in the 18-49 viewer demographic,...
- 7/15/2015
- by Matt Donnelly
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Spike TV is heading to Miami for a spinoff of its successful La-set Tattoo Nightmares series. The network has ordered 10 half-hour episodes of Tattoo Nightmares Miami from SallyAnn Salsano. It’s slated to go into production this spring for premiere in the fall in conjunction with the fifth season of the network’s other tattoo franchise, Ink Master. Tattoo Nightmares Miami will feature three new tattoo artists — Clint Cummings, a former contestant on Ink Master Season 2; local artist Samuel Suarez, better known to his clients as High Noon; and Reese Hilburn, a female fine artist and tattooist from Southern California — who will tackle cover-ups as well as create and execute extreme original tattoos. That could include tattooing someone’s head, eyelid, or a major surgery scar. Tattoo Nightmares’ current season is averaging 1.1 million viewers, improving the time period by 147% in adults 18-49 and 82% in viewers. Tattoo Nightmares and Tattoo Nightmares...
- 5/8/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The production company that brought the world “Jersey Shore” and “Party Down South” has a new owner. “American Idol” producers FremantleMedia has acquired a majority stake in 495 Productions, further strengthening its North American operation. Also read: Vice and Fremantle to Launch Online Food Network 495, founded in 2006 by SallyAnn Salsano, has also produced series such as Spike TV's “Tattoo Nightmares,” MTV's dating series “Friendzone” and “Repo Games,” as well as numerous “Jersey Shore” spinoffs. “495 Productions is undeniably one of the Us's leading reality production companies with a unique approach to formatted character-driven reality shows which have proved compelling TV in.
- 3/26/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
The consolidation of independent unscripted production companies continues, with FremantleMedia buying a 75% stake in SallyAnn Salsano‘s 495 Prods. with the option to acquire the remaining 25%g in the future. Founded in 2006 by Salsano, 495 Prods. is behind such unscripted series as MTV’s Jersey Shore and spinoffs Snooki And Jwoww, The Show With Vinny and The Pauly D Project; Spike TV’s Tattoo Nightmares, which FremantleMedia distributes internationally, and Repo Games; MTV’s dating show Friendzone and the daytime syndicated talk show The Real. The company also produces Jerks With Cameras for MTV, Tattoos After Dark for Oxygen and Cmt breakout hit Party Down South. “Our ambition is to continue to grow 495 Productions in the U.S. and to broaden its global footprint even further through our extensive distribution and production network,” FremantleMedia CEO Cécile Frot-Coutaz said. This is the latest in a rash of acquisitions involving U.S. and European indie production companies.
- 3/26/2014
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Kristina was looking to get a cover-up for her lower back ink on "Tattoo Nightmares." She called the tattoo she had there now a "giant red cabbage," and it wasn't what she'd initially paid for. In fact, she said the tat ruined her life. It definitely ruined her relationship with her parents.
She got the tattoo when she was 17, begging her parents to sign the consent form. They agreed, and she thought she would get a little flower tattoo. What she didn't know was that her parents had a deal with her tattoo artist.
“They told him that if her made it as ugly and as painful as possible, they would pay him double," Kristina said. "They thought if they couldn’t stop me from doing it, they’d discourage me from ever getting another one.”
Instead, it destroyed her relationship with her parents. "I can’t trust them," she said.
She got the tattoo when she was 17, begging her parents to sign the consent form. They agreed, and she thought she would get a little flower tattoo. What she didn't know was that her parents had a deal with her tattoo artist.
“They told him that if her made it as ugly and as painful as possible, they would pay him double," Kristina said. "They thought if they couldn’t stop me from doing it, they’d discourage me from ever getting another one.”
Instead, it destroyed her relationship with her parents. "I can’t trust them," she said.
- 6/12/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Spike TV has greenlit new seasons of reality series Ink Master and Tattoo Nightmares. Season three of Ink Master will debut in the summer of 2013 with 13 one-hour episodes. The 26 new episodes of freshman Tattoo Nightmares will run in 2013. Both series will go back into production early in 2013. Season two (through 8 episodes) of Ink Master is averaging 1.8 million viewers and has improved the time slot by 105% in adults 18-49. Ink Master, a competition for tattoo artists, is hosted by music and tattoo aficionado Dave Navarro and judged by tattoo artists Chris Nunez and Oliver Peck. The show is produced for Spike by Original Media, with Charlie Corwin and Andrea Richter serving as Executive Producers. Premiering in October 2012 (through 7 episodes), Tattoo Nightmares is averaging 1.5 million viewers and has improved the timeslot by 187% in adults 18-49. The show is produced by 495 Prods., with SallyAnn Salsano and Joel Zimmer as Executive Producers. The series...
- 12/3/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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