Snooki and JWoww Head Back to Jersey Shore for Spin-Off Series on VH1
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The former MTV stars will reunite and join 'Mob Wives' alum Drita D'avanzo on the new series which is currently called 'Celebrity Shore'.

AceShowbiz - Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi and Jenni "JWoww" Farley are heading back to Jersey Shore, five years after "Jersey Shore" ended its run on MTV. The two best friends will reunite for a spin-off series on VH1.

A spokesperson for the network has confirmed that the former "Jersey Shore" stars will be joining "Mob Wives" alum Drita D'avanzo on the new production, which working title is "Celebrity Shore". A statement from the network reads, "They have partied and fist pumped their way through Jersey, but now Snooki and JWoww are heading back to the Beach with their reality star friends (like Drita) for another summer at the Shore."

No other stars have been confirmed for the upcoming series.

Following the end of "Jersey Shore" in 2012, Snooki and JWoww starred on their own series "Snooki & JWoww" on MTV. The show, which captured their lives as they entered adulthood, lasted for only two seasons.

Earlier this summer, Snooki and JWoww reunited with other "Jersey Shore" alums, including DJ Pauly D, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and Sammi Giancola, for a reunion show on E!. Titled "Road Trip Reunion: Return to the Jersey Shore", the docu-series premiered Sunday, August 20 at 9:30/8:30c on the network.

It centers on the cast's reunion as they drive "down memory lane, making familiar stops along the way - sharing stories, revisiting hot spots and catching up on each other's current lives." Viewers will catch up with them as "the lifelong friends" "gossip about each other's lives, what has been said about them in the press, the juiciest moments and stories from behind the scenes that we never saw, and most of all talk about the pop culture hit that has bonded them forever."

Vinny Guadagnino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, who also starred in all six seasons of "Jersey Shore", as well as Deena Cortese are not returning for the docu-series, though.

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