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'Jersey Shore' cast sends support to Sandy victims
Seaside's famous summer residents sound off about
Hurricane
The town that for millions made "Jersey Shore"
synonymous with Snooki and fist-pumping was among the hardest hit by Superstorm
Sandy -- and its famous summer residents sent their prayers to those
affected.
"Sandy destroyed Seaside -- our second home," Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi told
MTV News in a statement. "It's devastating to see our boardwalk and favorite
spots ruined. My prayers go out to everyone affected by the storm."
Jenni "JWoww" Farley appeared on the "Tonight Show," and host Jay Leno asked
about the house she owns with her fiance, Roger, in Toms River.
"Fixable, I want to say. It's really, it like hurts the heart a lot. It's
really kind of devastating," she said. But as long as like my dogs, Roger's
safe, my friends are safe, we're just all without power."
Vinny Guadagnino told MTV that Seaside Heights had become his second home,
while Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio sent thanks to the "heroes" who were working to
help. Sammi Giancola called the impact "devastating."
Guadagnino tweeted that Staten Island, N.Y., where he lives, "looks like war
zone" and posted a picture of a downed tree.
He, Farley and DelVecchio asked their Twitter followers to donate $10 to the
American Red Cross by texting REDCROSS to 90999. Polizzi also said she would
donate but was more true to form: "Ugh trying to change my son's diaper while
holding a flash light is not easy," she wrote from East Hanover, using the
hashtag "nopower."