Snooki Polizzi's husband, Jionni LaValle, was seen partying alone after their recent wedding anniversary. The sighting was reported by Life and Style, which made it seem like the former "Jersey Shore" stars are still not over the Ashley Madison scandal that they got dragged into earlier this year.
Speculations were fueled after Jionni LaValle was seen partying with his male friends in Fort Lauderdale just weeks after recently celebrating their his one-year wedding anniversary with the TV star. He was also called out for posing in a photo alongside 25-year-old human resources recruiter Hayle Krigel, a human resources recruiter for NFL team Miami Dolphins.
Snooki Polizzi defended her husband Jionni LaValle after his alleged email was included in the leaked list of Ashley Madison account holders. According to a previous report from Daily Mail, the expose was released after the infamous cheating website was hacked earlier this year.
Mirror UK detailed how Snooki Polizzi announced her support for husband Jionni LaValle through an Instagram photo from their wedding.
"Jionni is the the most humble, respectful, and most loyal souls I know," the petite reality star wrote alongside the image. "I mean hello, that's why I married him."
"He's a stand-up guy who loves his family more than anything in this world," she added.
The former party girl turned domesticated mother-of-two also scoffed at the cheating allegations by belittling the Ashley Madison website.
"My husband didn't sign up on that website to cheat on me," she said.
"Honestly, if he wanted to cheat - he would go out and do it. Not sign up on a website and pay for it."
In an interview reported by Star Pulse, Snooki Polizzi also spoke up after photos showed her not wearing her wedding ring at the height of the Ashley Madison cheating claims.
"I need to resize them so I won't lose them," the MTV star explained about her missing wedding band. "I'm still happily married."
"Jionni is a good guy and doesn't need his name being tarnished. Nor does our family. We did nothing wrong to deserve this," she pleaded.