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6 'Jersey Shore' Stars Are Parents, & Another Froze Their Eggs to Prepare for the Future

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The Jersey Shore family has expanded quite a bit over the years, and it’ll just keeping growing! Premiering in 2009, the reality show introduced fans to a group of friends who have kept the world captivated ever since.

While their initial show ended in 2012, they got back together again for Jersey Shore: Family Vacation in 2018. By then, so many of the stars had started families of their own.

That means that there is a whole new generation of talent in the making who can introduce so many more people to the concept of GTL and so much more!

In fact, Mike Sorrentino has previously told ET that he’d be down to watch their kids take over their own show one day. “Yeah, back-in-the-day type Jersey Shore.

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