LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 17: In this image released on May 17, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi attends the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards: UNSCRIPTED in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)
John Fetterman a Democratic Senate candidate in Pennsylvania, unleashed a devastating attack ad against his opponent, former daytime TV star Dr. Mehmet Oz, in the form of a short Cameo message from a Jersey Shore star ripping Dr. Oz for leaving New Jersey.
Cameo is a service where fans can pay for celebrities to send personal video messages for themselves or friends, and it’s often used by charismatic reality stars such as Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi. Snooki is one of the most memorable stars from The Jersey Shore and currently stars in their sequel series Family Vacation.
Dr. Oz and Fetterman fit into this because the Fetterman campaign has repeatedly knocked Oz for mainly living in the Garden State before moving to Pennsylvania seemingly just to run for Senate. In the video addressed to Oz, Snooki says “I heard that you moved from New Jersey to Pennsylvania to look for a new job. And personally, I don’t know why anyone would wanna leave Jersey cause it’s like the best place ever and we’re all hot messes.”
Snooki also quipped that, “Jersey will never forget you,” and added, “Don’t worry, because you’ll be back in Jersey soon. This is only temporary.” You can watch the full video, which only cost the Fetterman campaign just shy of $400, below.
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