JWoww Hits Back at Haters Who Slammed Her After Wedding Invite Snubs
Jersey Shore‘s Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley is taking aim at people who criticized her for not inviting them to her wedding to Zack Carpinello.
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Taking to her Instagram on Thursday, June 25, Farley, 41, doubled-down on her decision to leave some people off the guest list, telling them via a video: “You proved my point.”
“I’m doing this once because it’s so infuriating that while I am trying to enjoy being a wife to my husband, I am now getting caught up in retweets and tabloids about who was invited and who wasn’t invited, and who retweeted it, and who commented under it,” she said.
Farley continued, “And I’m just sitting here being like, ‘If you were a true friend, if you were a true family member, none of this would be public right now, you would have came to me.’ But you can’t come to me, because then you can’t play victim to your own fake-**s narrative, because the reality is the reality is less than 50 people were in it, and these 50 people would f**king go to jail for me. That is the fact.”
The Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star went on to explain that the guest list for the surprise wedding was limited. She added that the couple knew these people would attempt to attend or if they were unable to make the event, they would be happy for her.
“Not only would they be happy, they would not sh*t talk if they even weren’t invited,” she said.
Farley suggested that the haters only had themselves to blame for the situation and added that running to the tabloids and putting her on blast via social media “proved” her point that she was right to not invite them in the first place.
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“You’re in it for the wrong reason, you’re not in it to show love, you’re not in it for the most beautiful part of my life, which is getting married to the person I could not love more, while my children are by my side,” she said.
She continued, “You’re in it for the f**king drama, and it’s a f**king joke. So I’m saying this once, and I’m saying it with my whole chest. You get what you deserve, and when you continue to play victim to your own narrative, and you continue with this bullsh*t, you will never succeed in life.”
Farley and Carpinello surprised their friends and family by tying the knot in a secret wedding ceremony on Wednesday, June 24.
“After all these years together, being able to celebrate our love surrounded by the people who have supported us throughout our journey meant everything,” the couple said in an exclusive statement to Us Weekly. “The day was filled with laughter, happy tears and so much gratitude. We couldn’t be more excited for this next chapter of our lives.”
Guests arrived at Madison Modern Social in Old Bridge, New Jersey, expecting a film premiere of Farley’s new movie, Nanny Cam, only to discover the venue had been transformed with deep red décor and elegant floral arrangements inspired by a modern-day Beauty and the Beast fairytale.
Old Bridge Mayor Debbie Walker officiated the ceremony, which also featured meaningful roles for Farley’s two children. Farley shares daughter Meilani, 11, and son Greyson, 10, with ex-husband Roger Mathews, whom she split from in 2019.
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This story was originally published June 26, 2026 at 12:40 AM.