Jersey Shore Forced To Delay Filming, Permits Revoked
Posted on Mon May 9th, 2011 8:38am PDT By X17 Staff
The producers of The Jersey Shore reportedly had to delay filming of the show's fourth season when shooting permits were revoked in Italy.
Apparently, cast members Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio had already been filmed on their way to the airport when they heard of the permit revocation. They were then told not to leave the U.S.
The show has struggled to get filming going in the city; in April, Florence's mayor made a list of rules that the cast had to follow, including that they couldn't be filmed in clubs or bars that serve alcohol. We can't imagine Snooki's reaction.
The cast was going to film in Florence at some of the city's landmarks. See how much they're reportedly making per episode for the fourth season after the jump...
The cast will reportedly earn $100,000 each per episode for the fourth season of The Jersey Shore. After the show's second season, they demanded an increase in raise and got up to $30,000 per episode.
Apparently, cast members Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and Paul "Pauly D" DelVecchio had already been filmed on their way to the airport when they heard of the permit revocation. They were then told not to leave the U.S.
The show has struggled to get filming going in the city; in April, Florence's mayor made a list of rules that the cast had to follow, including that they couldn't be filmed in clubs or bars that serve alcohol. We can't imagine Snooki's reaction.
The cast was going to film in Florence at some of the city's landmarks. See how much they're reportedly making per episode for the fourth season after the jump...