Snooki
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, born Nicole Elizabeth Polizzi on November 23, 1987, in Santiago, Chile, is an American reality television personality, author, and entrepreneur best known for her breakout role on MTV's Jersey Shore, which premiered in December 2009 and became one of the network's highest-rated series, drawing over 8 million viewers at its peak.[1][2] Adopted at six months old by Italian-American parents Helen and Andrew Polizzi, who raised her in Marlboro, New York, she earned her nickname "Snooki" in middle school due to her small stature and was a cheerleader in high school before attending Brookdale Community College.[3][4] Polizzi's fame from Jersey Shore—where she was recognized for her energetic personality, signature pouf hairstyle, and catchphrases—led to spin-off series such as Snooki & JWoww (2011–2014), which averaged 3.5 million viewers, and later Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (2018–present), along with appearances on shows like Dancing with the Stars (2013).[5][4] As an author, she has published several New York Times bestsellers, including A Shore Thing (2011), Confessions of a Guidette (2011), and Baby Bumps (2013), blending humor with insights into her life.[1] Her entrepreneurial ventures include the Snooki Love apparel line launched in 2010, fragrances, and a fitness book Strong Is the New Sexy (2015), amassing over 25 million social media followers.[5] In her personal life, Polizzi married Jionni LaValle in November 2014 after meeting him on Jersey Shore, and they have three children: son Lorenzo Dominic (born August 2012), daughter Giovanna Marie (born May 2014), and son Angelo James (born November 2019).[6] The family resides in New Jersey, where Polizzi has balanced her career with motherhood, occasionally sharing updates on her podcast It's Happening with Snooki & Joey (launched 2018) and through advocacy for adoption awareness following her 2025 connection with her birth mother on Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.[5][7]Early life
Adoption and childhood
Nicole Elizabeth Polizzi was born on November 23, 1987, in Santiago, Chile. In 2025, she learned that her birth mother was a 16-year-old who became pregnant after being raped; the identity of her biological father remains unknown.[3][8] She was adopted at six months old by Italian-American parents Andrew and Helen Polizzi, who traveled to Chile to bring her home.[3][9] In 2025, at age 37, Polizzi reunited with her birth mother during an episode of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, learning the traumatic circumstances of her conception and expressing gratitude for her adoptive family while advocating for adoption sensitivity.[10] Raised as the only child in a middle-class Italian-American family, Polizzi grew up in Marlboro, New York, in a supportive household that emphasized hard work and family values.[11][12][3] Her parents instilled a strong work ethic, requiring her to get a job at age 13.[11] During high school, Polizzi pursued cheerleading with passion, serving as a flyer on the squad and even becoming captain, though the activity intensified her focus on physical appearance.[13][14] She also developed an early interest in personal style and appearance, experimenting with makeup and clothing choices that reflected her emerging sense of self.[15] Polizzi struggled with body image issues during this period, developing anorexia nervosa amid pressures from cheerleading peers who criticized her as "too curvy" or "too big" for her 4-foot-9 frame.[13][16] Her eating habits deteriorated severely; she restricted intake to one salad or even a single grape per day, at times going three days without food, dropping to an unhealthy weight that left her with no energy.[13][17] This "really, really bad time" stemmed from a desire to maintain her position on the team against lighter competitors.[13][18] Recovery began in her later teens as she gained awareness of the disorder's dangers, shifting toward healthier habits and self-acceptance.[18] By her early 20s, Polizzi embraced body positivity, rejecting restrictive diets and focusing on enjoying food and life without calorie counting, a mindset reinforced through her public experiences.[18] She has since shared her story to discourage weight-based comments and highlight the impacts of social pressures on young people.[19]Education
Polizzi attended Marlboro High School in Marlboro, New York, where she was active in cheerleading and graduated in 2006.[20] Following high school, she enrolled at Brookdale Community College in Middletown Township, New Jersey, pursuing an associate degree to become a veterinary technician.[21] She completed most of her coursework over several semesters, demonstrating a strong interest in animal care, including hands-on training in procedures like anesthesia and endotracheal intubation.[22][23] Polizzi dropped out after her final semester in 2009 upon being cast on MTV's Jersey Shore, forgoing her planned career in veterinary assistance to pursue the opportunity.[24] During her college years, she supported herself with part-time work while balancing studies and social activities.[25] Prior to the show's debut, she engaged actively on early social media platforms like MySpace, where her posts reflected an outgoing and vibrant personality that later defined her public image.[26]Career
Reality television
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, whose real name is Nicole Elizabeth Polizzi, gained widespread fame as a cast member on MTV's Jersey Shore, which premiered on December 3, 2009. She was cast after auditioning for an open call originally titled Guidos and Guidettes, where her energetic and uninhibited personality stood out; producers noted that she arrived at the audition intoxicated, which helped secure her role as the quintessential "party girl" archetype among the eight housemates sharing a seaside rental in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.[27][28][29] Over the original six seasons of Jersey Shore (2009–2012), Polizzi's storylines highlighted intense housemate dynamics, including romantic entanglements, heated arguments, and group partying excursions that often escalated into chaos. Her character's tanning obsession became a recurring motif, with episodes frequently showing her frequent visits to indoor tanning salons, which drew criticism for promoting unhealthy beauty standards among young viewers. Polizzi also popularized catchphrases like "meatball," a nickname bestowed by her castmates to playfully describe her petite, round-faced appearance and boisterous demeanor, contributing to the show's raw, unfiltered portrayal of young adulthood.[30][31] The series spawned the spin-off Snooki & JWoww, which aired from June 21, 2012, to February 4, 2015, across four seasons and chronicling Polizzi's close friendship with castmate Jenni "JWoww" Farley as they navigated post-Jersey Shore life together in a Jersey City apartment. The show shifted focus from wild nightlife to more domestic themes, such as Farley's engagement, Polizzi's pregnancy and motherhood, and their collaborative business pursuits, offering viewers an intimate look at their evolving bond and daily routines in New Jersey.[32][33][34] Polizzi returned as a regular cast member for the first three seasons of the revival Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (2018–2019), where the group reunited as adults dealing with family responsibilities amid nostalgic trips. In December 2019, she announced her departure after season 3, citing her desire to prioritize time with her young children over the demands of filming away from home. She made sporadic guest appearances in subsequent seasons through 2023, including a full return for season 5 in 2022, balancing her commitments as a mother. Her earnings from Jersey Shore evolved significantly, starting at $2,200 per episode for the first season, increasing to $30,000 for the second season and reaching $150,000 per episode by the 2012 finale, reflecting her status as a breakout star.[35][36][37][38][39] Polizzi's role in Jersey Shore profoundly influenced pop culture, catapulting the guido subculture into mainstream discourse and spawning memes, merchandise, and parodies that defined early 2010s youth entertainment. A pivotal moment came in season 3's 2010 Seaside Heights arrest episode, where Polizzi was detained for alleged public intoxication after famously yelling "Where's the beach?"; in 2024 reflections, she claimed producers, including off-duty officers on the payroll, encouraged the arrest to heighten drama for the cameras.[40][41][39]Other media appearances
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi participated in the sixteenth season of Dancing with the Stars in 2013, partnering with professional dancer Sasha Farber.[42] Despite earning positive scores from the judges, Polizzi and Farber were eliminated in the eighth week on October 28, 2013, finishing in eighth place overall.[43] Polizzi made several guest appearances on prominent talk and comedy shows, leveraging her fame from Jersey Shore. She first appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on February 8, 2010, alongside castmates Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio and Michael "The Situation" Sorrentino, discussing their rising popularity.[44] In 2012, Saturday Night Live featured a parody sketch of Polizzi during a "Weekend Update" segment, with cast member Bobby Moynihan impersonating her in a humorous take on her persona and Jersey Shore antics. More recently, Polizzi made a cameo on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver in the March 17, 2024, episode focused on student loans, where she contributed to a satirical segment highlighting debt cycles.[45] In hosting and narration roles, Polizzi served as the narrator for the second season of All Star Shore, a reality competition series that premiered on Paramount+ in September 2023, providing voiceover commentary on the antics of international reality stars.[46] Looking ahead, Polizzi is set to star in the unscripted series Snooki: Paranormal Rookie, an eight-episode ghost-hunting show ordered by Crave, announced on October 30, 2025, where she will explore haunted locations in Canada alongside psychic medium Kevin.[47] Polizzi co-hosts the podcast It's Happening with Snooki & Joey, launched in 2021 with friend Joey Camasta, which continues to release episodes as of 2025 covering topics like parenting challenges, pop culture news, and celebrity gossip.[48] On the film front, Polizzi had a minor cameo as herself in the 2012 comedy The Three Stooges, directed by the Farrelly brothers, appearing in a brief scene alongside other Jersey Shore cast members.Books and writing
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi entered the literary world in 2011 with her debut novel, A Shore Thing, published by Gallery Books, which parodies the high-energy, party-centric lifestyle depicted on MTV's Jersey Shore. The book follows two cousins navigating romance, drama, and summer fun on the Jersey Shore boardwalk, blending elements of humor and self-deprecating escapades reflective of Polizzi's on-screen persona. It achieved commercial success by debuting at No. 24 on the New York Times hardcover fiction bestseller list in January 2011, despite initial sales of around 9,000 copies in its first weeks.[49][50] That same year, Polizzi released Confessions of a Guidette, a memoir-style lifestyle guide offering advice on fashion, makeup, tanning, and maintaining a bold "guidette" attitude, drawing directly from her experiences with fame and personal style. The book emphasizes themes of humor, self-deprecation, and candid insights into navigating celebrity culture and personal growth, often delivered in a lighthearted, accessible tone. Widely acknowledged as ghostwritten, it received mixed critical reception for its formulaic style but benefited from Polizzi's celebrity draw, contributing to her overall book sales momentum.[51] Polizzi continued her fiction series with Gorilla Beach in 2012, a sequel to A Shore Thing that extends the Jersey Shore parody with more romantic entanglements and comedic mishaps among the characters. Shifting to nonfiction, she co-authored Baby Bumps: From Party Girl to Proud Mama, and All the Messy Milestones Along the Way in 2013 with Running Press, exploring motherhood's challenges and joys post-Jersey Shore fame, infused with her signature humorous and reflective voice on transitioning from party life to family responsibilities. In 2015, Strong Is the New Sexy: My Kickass Story on Getting My “Formula for Fierce” further delved into personal growth, focusing on fitness, motherhood, and empowerment after her reality TV peak. These works collectively highlight recurring motifs of resilience, humor in adversity, and evolving identity amid public scrutiny.[52] While her early books garnered mixed reviews—praised for entertainment value but critiqued for heavy reliance on ghostwriting and superficial depth—they achieved notable commercial impact, with Polizzi's titles collectively selling tens of thousands of copies driven by her fanbase. More recently, as of 2024–2025, Polizzi has extended her writing through contributions to her podcast It's Happening with Snooki & Joey, where she shares essay-like reflections on post-fame life, family, and personal evolution via scripted segments and social media posts on platforms like Instagram, offering unfiltered insights into sobriety, parenting, and career shifts.[48][53]Business ventures
In the early 2010s, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi launched The Snooki Shop as an online boutique specializing in affordable women's fashion, including trendy casual wear, dresses, and accessories.[54] The brand expanded to physical retail with its first store opening in Madison, New Jersey, in December 2018, followed by additional locations in New York, such as Huntington and Dutchess County.[55][56][57] The Snooki Shop further grew with a fourth location in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, which opened in September 2024.[58] By October 2025, the Nashville store had outsold the original New Jersey and New York locations, attributed to strong local enthusiasm and fan support.[59][60] In the 2020s, Polizzi introduced Messy Mawma, a wine line featuring rosé and red varietals hand-selected from Washington state's Walla Walla region, reflecting her playful "messy" public persona.[61] The brand, produced in partnership with Nocking Point Wines, became available for nationwide online purchase starting in 2023, with releases like Rowdy Rosé and Raunchy Red.[62][63] Polizzi has also pursued endorsements and collaborations in beauty and tanning products, including the Snooki Collection launched in 2011 with Supre Tan, which offers bronzers, intensifiers, and lotions enriched with vitamins and natural tanning ingredients like caramel and henna.[64] Additionally, she launched her own fragrance lines, starting with Snooki perfume in 2011 and Snooki Love in 2014.[65][66] These products, inspired by her image from reality television, are sold through her boutique and specialized retailers.[67] These business ventures have significantly contributed to Polizzi's estimated net worth of $4 million as of 2025, providing stable income streams beyond television appearances and highlighting her transition to entrepreneurship in fashion, beverages, and beauty.[68][69][70]Personal life
Relationships and marriage
During the filming of Jersey Shore, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi engaged in several brief, non-serious romantic flings with castmates, most notably a hookup with Vinny Guadagnino during season 4 in Italy in 2011, which occurred amid tensions in her primary relationship and contributed to a temporary rift with Guadagnino post-show.[71][72] Polizzi first met Jionni LaValle in October 2010 at Karma nightclub in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, during the production of Jersey Shore season 3, where their initial encounter began as a one-night stand before evolving into a romantic relationship.[73] The couple's early dynamic was marked by an on-off pattern, largely due to the pressures of Polizzi's rising fame and the demands of the show's filming schedule, including a notable breakup during the cast's 2011 trip to Italy over conflicts related to her nightlife behavior.[74][73] After reconciling in February 2012, Polizzi and LaValle announced their engagement the following month, with Polizzi later describing the proposal as a surprise during a casual dinner.[75][73] They married on November 29, 2014, in a Great Gatsby-themed ceremony at St. Rose of Lima Church in East Hanover, New Jersey, attended by approximately 150 guests, followed by a reception at The Venetian in Garfield.[76][77] In their post-marriage life, Polizzi and LaValle have maintained a supportive partnership, with LaValle adopting a low-profile role away from the spotlight while occasionally collaborating on ventures like their 2016 home renovation series Nicole & Jionni's Shore Flip.[78] Their relationship has faced public scrutiny, particularly during the height of Polizzi's fame, including breakup rumors in 2012 fueled by tabloid speculation about their on-again, off-again status.[79][73]Family and children
Polizzi and her husband, Jionni LaValle, welcomed their first child, son Lorenzo Dominic LaValle, on August 26, 2012.[6] Their second child, daughter Giovanna Marie LaValle, was born on September 26, 2014.[80] The couple expanded their family further with the birth of their third child, son Angelo James LaValle, on May 30, 2019.[6] In 2015, Polizzi and LaValle relocated their growing family to Florham Park, New Jersey, purchasing a spacious three-story colonial home to foster a more private suburban lifestyle away from the Jersey Shore's public eye.[81] This move allowed them to balance Polizzi's ongoing media commitments with a focus on family routines, emphasizing stability and normalcy for their children amid her fame.[82] LaValle, who has largely stayed out of the spotlight, plays an active role in parenting and supports the household by helping with childcare alongside Polizzi's parents and his own family.[82] In recent years, Polizzi has shared insights into her evolving parenting approach, including enforcing early bedtimes around 7 p.m. to prioritize rest and family dinners over late nights.[83] She has also explained to her children that her appearances on Jersey Shore were scripted acting, shielding them from the show's wilder elements as they encounter clips online.[84] On her podcast It's Happening with Snooki & Joey, Polizzi has openly discussed motherhood challenges, such as managing a messy home and the demands of raising three active children while navigating public life.[85] In 2025, Polizzi reconnected with her birth mother during an episode of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, learning the reasons for her adoption and sharing an emotional reunion that strengthened her advocacy for adoption awareness within her family.[7]Legal proceedings
On July 30, 2010, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi was arrested in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, during the filming of the third season of Jersey Shore after being reported by beachgoers for disruptive behavior while intoxicated.[86] She was charged with disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor, after police responded to complaints that she was being obnoxious and interfering with public enjoyment of the beach.[87] An additional charge of criminal mischief was later added, stemming from an incident where she allegedly kicked sand on a police officer's vehicle.[88] Polizzi appeared in court on September 8, 2010, where she pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of disturbing the peace; the disorderly conduct and criminal mischief charges were dropped as part of the plea agreement.[89] She was sentenced to two days of community service with the Seaside Heights animal control department and fined $500, with the judge describing her behavior as "obnoxious" and comparing her to a "Lindsay Lohan wannabe."[90] In August 2024, Polizzi reflected on the incident during an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, claiming that Jersey Shore producers, who had hired off-duty police officers for security, encouraged her arrest to create dramatic footage for the show.[91] She described the event as a "nightmare" and stated that a producer specifically instructed the officers to handcuff her on camera, despite her intoxication leading to a blackout during the arrest.[92] Polizzi has faced no major legal proceedings since 2012, attributing this to personal growth, sobriety, and a focus on family life following her early fame.[93]Works
Filmography
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi has appeared primarily in reality television, with select film cameos and hosting roles. Her credits span multiple seasons of MTV's Jersey Shore franchise and spin-offs, alongside guest spots and upcoming projects.[94]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009–2012 | Jersey Shore | Herself (cast member) | 71 episodes; original MTV reality series.[29] |
| 2012 | The Three Stooges | Herself (cameo) | Film appearance alongside other Jersey Shore cast members.[95] |
| 2012–2015 | Snooki & JWoww | Herself (cast member) | 48 episodes; MTV spin-off series.[32] |
| 2013 | Dancing with the Stars | Contestant (with Sasha Farber) | Season 17; appeared in 7 episodes before elimination.[96] |
| 2013 | Movie 43 | Herself (segment "Truth or Dare") | Anthology film cameo. |
| 2018–present | Jersey Shore: Family Vacation | Herself (main cast, seasons 1–3; guest appearances thereafter) | Over 70 episodes; MTV revival series. |
| 2019–2020 | How Far Is Tattoo Far? | Herself (co-host) | 2 seasons; MTV body art reveal series.[97] |
| 2021–2022 | Messyness | Herself (host) | 2 seasons; MTV unscripted series.[98] |
| 2021–present | It's Happening with Snooki & Joey | Host (with Joey Camasta) | Podcast; 9 seasons, ongoing weekly episodes covering pop culture and personal stories.[48] |
| 2023 | All Star Shore | Narrator | Season 2; MTV reality competition series. |
| 2024 | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | Herself (guest) | Episode appearance; HBO satirical series.[99] |
| 2025 | Snooki: Paranormal Rookie | Herself (host/investigator) | Upcoming 8-episode Crave series on ghost hunting; premieres 2026.[100] |
Awards and nominations
Polizzi's early prominence on Jersey Shore led to several nominations in reality television categories during the show's peak popularity. She received two consecutive nominations at the Teen Choice Awards for Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star in 2011 and 2012, reflecting her status as a breakout personality on MTV.[102][103] In 2011, Polizzi won the WWE Slammy Award for A-Lister of the Year, presented during a special episode of WWE Raw, acknowledging her crossover appeal following her appearance at WrestleMania XXVII.[104] Her debut novel, A Shore Thing, achieved New York Times bestseller status in January 2011, peaking at No. 24 on the list and marking a significant milestone in her foray into publishing.[105] Later recognitions included a 2021 nomination for The Reality TV Star of the Year at the People's Choice Awards, alongside castmate Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, for her role in Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.[106] That same year, the Jersey Shore cast, including Polizzi, received the Reality Royalty award at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, honoring their enduring impact on unscripted television.[107]| Year | Award | Category | Outcome | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star | Nominated | For Jersey Shore |
| 2011 | WWE Slammy Awards | A-Lister of the Year | Won | Individual win via satellite acceptance |
| 2011 | New York Times | Bestseller List | Achieved | For A Shore Thing, peaked at No. 24 |
| 2012 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice TV: Female Reality/Variety Star | Nominated | For Jersey Shore |
| 2021 | People's Choice Awards | The Reality TV Star of the Year | Nominated | For Jersey Shore: Family Vacation |
| 2021 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Reality Royalty | Won | Shared with Jersey Shore cast |
| 2023–2024 | Reality Television Awards | Reality Royalty (Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi) | Nominated | For Jersey Shore: Family Vacation |
| 2025 | American Reality Television Awards | Reality Queen | Nominated | Individual nomination |