Officials in Hoboken, New Jersey have denied "Jersey Shore" stars Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jenni "JWoww" Farley to film their new spin-off series within their city limits.
According to the Washington Post, the city was concerned about the show's negative image, and while the reality stars hold no ill will towards Hoboken, they say the city is losing out on a lot of business.
"The thing is we don't go to a town to damage it. . . . We go to a town to help it out," Farley told the Post on Wednesday. "We wanted to help out Hoboken, we wanted to give them more revenue, we wanted to give (to) their stores."
Snooki adds that she is disappointed with Mayor Dawn Zimmer's decision:
"I wish she would have met us first and maybe talked about what the show was gonna be about before just being like 'You're not allowed in Hoboken.' I think that's really rude, to be honest," Polizzi said. "She was 24 once, she's from Jersey, she was at the shore and she was doing the same exact thing we're doing. She just wasn't taped."
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