Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley slams ‘haters’ who weren’t invited to her wedding after apparently snitching on 2 ‘Jersey Show’ co-stars – Just Jared – Celebrity News & Gossip


Jenni Farley defends the intimate wedding guest list
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Jenni “Woww” Farley fires back at criticism of her wedding guest list.

Earlier this week, the 41-year-old said Jersey Shore star married longtime love Zack Clayton Carpinello in one surprise wedding in New Jersey.

The couple invited only 50 of their closest friends and family to the wedding, which included several of her Jersey Shore costs: Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino and wife Lauren, Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola and man Justin Mayand Deena Cortese and man Chris Buckner.

Shortly after the news of the wedding, TMZ reported that cast members Angelina Pivarnick and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro were “blindsided” and “extremely upset and hurt” by not being invited.

In a new one Instagram video, titled “PSA to the haters,” released on Thursday, June 25, Jenny doubled down on having an intimate guest list.

Jenni Farley defends the intimate wedding guest list

“I do it once because it’s so annoying that while I’m trying to enjoy being a wife to my husband, Zack, I’m now caught up in retweets and tabloids about who was invited and who wasn’t and who retweeted it and who commented under it.” Jenny began.

“And I’m just sitting here saying, ‘If you were a true friend, if you were a true family member, none of this would be public right now, you would have come to me,'” she continued. “But you can’t come to me because then you can’t play the victim of your own fake-ass narrative because the reality is that less than 50 people were invited and those 50 people would f—king go to jail for me. That’s the fact. Those 50 people I could call and they’d bury a body.”

Jenny went on to argue that those left off the guest list only have themselves to blame for not being invited, saying complaints to tabloids and on social media “proved” she was right to exclude them from her big day.

“We knew that these 50 to 60 people would try their best to make it, and if they couldn’t make it, they’d be happy. And on top of that, they wouldn’t just be happy, they wouldn’t talk if they weren’t even invited,” Jenni said. “But the people who don’t speak up and create these anonymous threads and these anonymous tabloid things are the whole reason they weren’t invited. You proved my point.”

She added: “You’re in it for the wrong reason, you’re not in it to show love, you’re not in it for the most beautiful part of my life, which is getting married to the person I couldn’t love more with my kids by my side,” she said. “You’re with the if–king drama and it’s an if–king joke. So I’ll say it once, and I’ll say it with my whole chest: You get what you deserve. And when you keep playing the victim of your own narrative, and you keep up this bulls–t, you’re never going to succeed in life.”

Jenni Farley defends the intimate wedding guest list

Jenny ended her message by directly addressing those who were not invited to her wedding.

“Change your attitude. Change the way you are,” she advised. “Show up to people when they need you most, and maybe they’ll invite you to the things that matter most to them.”

MTV announced this earlier this year Jersey Shore: Family Vacation is ending after nine seasons.

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