Snooki Defends Her Husband From Ashley Madison Rumor
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The former reality star writes on Instagram, 'Jionni is a good guy and doesn't need his name being tarnished.'

AceShowbiz - Snooki defends her man against tabloid rumors. The former "Jersey Shore" star gave a lengthy testimony about Jionni LaValle's loyalty on Instagram following the reports that he was linked to Ashley Madison website.

In the wake of Josh Duggar's infidelity, more men are linked to the website that allows married men to have an affair. LaValle's name came up on Us Weekly's story when his email address reportedly matched one that was used for an account on the site.

"This morning when I got a call from my publicist that a story was going to be printed on my husband 'allegedly' signing up on Ashley Madison, I laughed- and said lets not even comment and give the story any juice, because it couldn't be any further from the truth," Snooki captioned an Instagram pic of the couple at their November 2014 wedding. "But now seeing how it's the 'news of the day' and everyone is wondering what I think about it- here it is. Jionni is the the most humble, respectful, and most loyal souls I know. I mean hello, that's why I married him."

She continued, "He's a stand up guy who loves his family more than anything in this world. The fact that the tabloids can deliberately make stories up and print things like 'Jionni LaValle ALLEGEDLY and MAY HAVE signed up on Ashley Madison' is absurd. I can see if there is proof in the story to make it legitimate, but to accuse my husband of something he had no idea about... HOW IS THAT LEGAL?"

Snooki, who has two children with LaValle, was ready to defend her family's honor. "I really didn't even want to acknowledge this absurd story, but when my family is being bashed for no reason- mama bear is gonna say what's up," she wrote. "So no, my husband didn't sign up on that website to cheat on me. Honestly, if he wanted to cheat- he would go out and do it. Not sign up on a website and pay for it."

This morning when I got a call from my publicist that a story was going to be printed on my husband "allegedly" signing up on Ashley Madison, I laughed- and said lets not even comment and give the story any juice, because it couldn't be any further from the truth. But now seeing how it's the "news of the day" and everyone is wondering what I think about it- here it is. Jionni is the the most humble, respectful, and most loyal souls I know. I mean hello, that's why I married him. He's a stand up guy who loves his family more than anything in this world. The fact that the tabloids can deliberately make stories up and print things like "Jionni LaValle ALLEGEDLY and MAY HAVE signed up on Ashley Madison" is absurd. I can see if there is proof in the story to make it legitimate, but to accuse my husband of something he had no idea about... HOW IS THAT LEGAL? I really didn't even want to acknowledge this absurd story, but when my family is being bashed for no reason- mama bear is gonna say what's up. So no, my husband didn't sign up on that website to cheat on me. Honestly, if he wanted to cheat- he would go out and do it. Not sign up on a website and pay for it. Jionni is a good guy and doesn't need his name being tarnished. Nor does our family. We did nothing wrong to deserve this. So with all of this said, I love you babe. And even though I'm a pain in your ass, I know you would never cheat on me. Especially on a lame ass website. @jlavalle5 ? #myfamilyrocks

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Besides LaValle, "The Real Housewives of New York City" star Kristen Taekman's husband Josh and U.S. Vice President Joe Bidden's son Hunter are accused of having an account on Ashley Madison. Both have denied their involvement.

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