‘Jersey Shore’ town downplays linkage with show
Hua Hin Today | Jul 19, 2011 | Comments 0
EASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey beach town that’s home to MTV’s “Jersey Shore” is trying to distance itself from the controversy surrounding the reality show.
In a statement Monday, the Borough of Seaside Heights says it “did not solicit, promote or participate in the filming” of the show.
It did issue a permit allowing the production company to film, but says those permits are issued routinely.
The show focuses on the escapades of eight 20-somethings thrown together at a summer shore house. The stars are mostly Italian-Americans.
Italian-American civic groups and New Jersey lawmakers are outraged, claiming the show perpetuates negative stereotypes.
The town insists the show doesn’t reflect the majority of its visitors.
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