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Vinny Guadagnino has seemingly made it clear what side of the political aisle he stands on.
On Sunday, October 27, the Jersey Shore star, 36, attended a rally for Republican nominee Donald J. Trump at New York City's Madison Square Garden, where he praised the controversial former president and his constituents.
Guadagnino posted multiple videos on his Instagram Story of speeches from the sold-out event. The MTV star called Trump "the anti-establishment/anti-war/anti-inflation candidate" and wrote, "I don't vote for anyone Dick Cheney votes for!" Republican Cheney — who served as vice president under President George W. Bush — has stated he will be voting for current VP and democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the presidential election.
Guadagnino also posted clips of controversial politicians Vivek Ramaswamy, Tulsi Gabbard, and Robert F. Kennedy speaking.
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It's been almost 10 years since audiences were first introduced to Vinny Guadagnino on the Jersey Shore. The Staten Island native quickly became a fan favorite alongside fellow castmates like Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio Jr. and Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi. As the gang reunited once more for Season 2 of Jersey Shore Family Vacation, Guadagnino reflected on what's in store for his future beyond the popular MTV reality series.
"I'll always love the entertainment industry," Guadagnino, 31, told Newsweek. "I was on other TV shows after the first time it ended. They didn't last as long. They weren't as big but I had a couple of shows. One talk show, a cooking show [and] a traveling cooking show. I definitely want to keep just staying in this space."
Guadagnino continued, "The Jersey Shore's fun. Just finding that other little gig, whether it's maybe in the cooking show space or the hosting space. I love comedy too. Just kind of like my more stable, steady thing for me to do. I think at
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Jersey Shore Finale: It's Hard to Say Goodbye
It's the end of an era.
After three years, six seasons and countless drunken fights later, Jersey Shore has come to an end. So did they, in the words of the ever wise Vinny, "go out like true fing champions?"
Yes and no.
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To celebrate their final summer, the Seaside crew decided to hold a bonfire which, much to Ronnie's pleasure, is not four crackheads huddled around a trashcan. It is, however, an excuse for Pauly and Vinny to make as many bad dirty jokes as possible.
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"This is not the first time I've gotten wood with Pauly," Vinny said, very pleased with himself. "Usually it's in the morning."
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At the bonfire, Sammi decides to drop the bomb on her parents that she and Ron have decided to move in together. "It's about f