Jwoww Talks Serious Life Changes, Reveals Potential 'Jersey Shore' Reunion Thoughts

08/31/2017 06:05 pm EDT

Jwoww is speaking out about how her life has changed since starring on Jersey Shore and what a possible reunion show might look given the fact she is now a married woman with two children.

While there have been no talks of rebooting the beloved MTV series, the 31-year-old reality star is totally down for a reunion. During an interview with Fox News, Jwoww, whose real name is Jennifer Farley, dished on the idea of teaming up with her former co-stars for another trip back to the Shore.

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"I always said I would. I don't know about the other cast-mates. I just don't know how it would go down because of marriages and kids. It would have to be short-lived," she said. "Maybe a vacation somewhere. Maybe two weeks at the most and I would have to somehow bring my kids and be able to tuck them in at night. None of that has been talked about, but if they were to, I would have to bring them along because I couldn't spend more than a few days without my family."

Jwoww still keeps in touch with her former castmates Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, DJ Pauly D, Sammi "Sweetheart" Giancola, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, and Vinny Guadagnino. The mother of two says that it's just like old times when the crew gets back together.

"It's like we haven't even skipped a beat," she said. "We've been in and out of each other's lives. I see Nicole (Snooki) once a week. I see Sami (Sweetheart) once a month. But sometimes Pauly (D), Mike (The Situation), and Ron, I don't get to see very often. But [whenever we get together] it's like nothing has changed. Time never passed."

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Because of the wild nature of the show, Jwoww has been on the receiving end of criticism over her stint on Jersey Shore. However, she says that the show afforded her the opportunity to give her children a comfortable lifestyle.

"Listen, I was over 21. I lived on my own," Farley said. "I did not live under my parents' roof. Who was going to say no? I took an opportunity that I felt a lot of people would have that paid for their college. The life that my kids have… I hope they realize it came from such a great opportunity."

She continued by saying: "So when people try to make fun of them, or try to knock them down for having a crazy mom and crazy aunts and uncles… I hope they understand it was our time… I hope they realize it was the thing of our era. It was cool, and it made mommy enough money to support their lifestyle."

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