Gossip & Rumors

Snooki to Jersey Shore Fans: Stop Calling Me a Mean Girl!

Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi has been sidelined by pregnancy for most of the current season of Jersey Shore.

And the way things have been going since she returned to the spotlight, we’re guessing Snooks is currently trying to get knocked up again just so she has an excuse to take more time off.

First, Nicole was accused of victim-blaming Jen Harley after she was assaulted by Ronnie Ortiz-Magro.

The critics were absolutely right in that case, because Snooki said some awful sh-t, and she should be called out for it.

As for this latest controversy, in which Polizzi has been accused of mistreating Angelina Pivarnick? 

Well — it’s a bit more complicated.

Take a look:

1.
Throwback Shade

Throwback Shade

Remember 2010? It was a simpler time when the world wasn’t on fire, and everyone made fun of Snooki all the time.

2.
Good Times

Good Times

Well bust out your trucker hat and crank up the Glee soundtrack, because we’re about to engage in some nostalgic trash-talk.

3.
On the Defensive

On the Defensive

The big difference is, this time, Snooki might actually deserve all the criticism she’s receiving, as she broke the first rule of being a guido by mistreating a member of her Shore “family.”

4.
A Little Background:

A Little Background:

In case you’ve fallen behind on the current season of Shore, Jenni Farley and Angelina Pivarnick still REALLY dislike one another.

5.
The Effing Guy

The Effing Guy

This time, they’re fighting about Jenni’s boyfriend, Zack Carpinello, who drunkenly groped Angelina during then gang’s last night in Vegas.

The situation came to a head on this week’s episode when the Shore crew returned to Seaside.

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