Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he would be willing to meet Snooki and settle their differences since their infamous encounter in 2013.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he would be willing to meet Snooki and settle their differences since their“I am willing to break bread with anybody, but I don’t think she’s interested in breaking bread with me because I didn’t like her show,” Christie said of the “Jersey Shore” reality-TV franchise.
He had previously attacked the show saying it cast New Jersey in a “negative” light — and went so far as toChris Christie sparred with “Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snookie” Polizzi during a showdown on the boardwalk.Christie said he had not spoken to Snookie, an upstate New Yorker who now lives in New Jersey permanently, since.
As a “North Jersey Guy” — Christie said he uses “Taylor Ham” instead of “pork roll,” which is the preferred term in the central and southern parts of the Garden State.
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