MTV Will Recast Jersey Shore?

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What happens when you push your boss for one outrageous raise after another when you’re already making a crap load of money to begin with? You lose your job that’s what.

MTV is reportedly planning on recasting Jersey Shore after the original crew films one final season in Seaside Heights this summer to bring in much cheaper and less famous people.
With each passing season, this cast has held out contract negotiations, pushing for bigger and bigger salaries because they argue that the show that made them famous prevents them from having time to take part in more sponsorship deals and club appearances.
The “core group” which we can assume consists of Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, Jenni “JWoww” Farley, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino and Paul “Pauly D” Delvecchio reportedly made about $100,000 per episode to film Season 4 in Florence, Italy, this spring. WHICH IS JUST PLAIN INSANE! They were paid $100,000 to basically party in paradise.

“After this group comes back from Italy and shoots season 5 this summer, that will be the end for them,” a Jersey Shore producer told Us Weekly.

The source added: “They will leave on a high note!” I guess that means they will continue with their spin off shows.

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Adele Announces New Concert Dates

Adele is currently on voice rest and had to cancel a few concert dates due to laryngitis.

But the good news for fans is that the singer has rescheduled the canceled concert dates and added a few new ones.
Here are the new concert dates:

August 9: Vancouver’s Orpheum Theatre

August 11: Troutdale, Oregon’s Edgefield

August 12: Seattle’s Paramount Theatre

August 14: Berkeley, California’s The Greek Theatre

August 15: Los Angeles’ The Greek Theatre

August 17: Los Angeles’ Palladium

August 18: San Diego’s Open Air Theater

August 20: Las Vegas’ Chelsea Ballroom

August 21: Salt Lake City’s Gallivan Center

August 24: Saint Paul, Minnesota’s Theatre at Xcel Energy Center

October 7: Atlantic City’s Borgata Spa & Resort: Event Center

October 8: Durham, North Carolina’s Durham Performing Arts Center

October 10: Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium

October 11: Asheville, North Carolina’s Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

October 13: Orlando’s Hard Rock Live

October 14: Miami’s Waterfront Theater at American Airlines Arena

October 16: Atlanta’s Fox Theatre

October 18: Spring, Texas’ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

October 19: Austin, Texas’ Frank Erwin Center

October 21: Grand Prairie, Texas’ Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

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