As was noted in episode 2 of “Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies and Cyber Attacks,” (51:11), while Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi’s husband, Jionni LaValle, was implicated in the scandal back in 2015, she didn’t buy that he was actually involved. In fact, that was something she stuck by in a number of statements on the matter. 

Polizzi’s first response came in the form of an Instagram post shared to her account on August 25, 2015. In it, Polizzi shared that initially she didn’t even want to give the rumor any air, as she knew it wasn’t true. However, things changed when she saw just how big the story became. “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,” she wrote. The “Jersey Shore” star finished the post by reaffirming her love for her husband, and with the sassy quip, “Even though I’m a pain in your a**, I know you would never cheat on me. Especially on a lame a** website.”

The reality star later doubled down on her stance in an episode of her podcast at the time, “Naturally Nicole with Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi.” In it, she pointed out that her husband was attractive enough to cheat without using a website to do it. Solid logic, we guess!

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