Israeli model Bar Refaeli gets playful and physical with the boys of Jersey Shore in the latest Interview Magazine photo shoot.
Interview highlights:
Vinnie on the photo shoot: "We posed with the most beautiful model in the world, Bar Refaeli. Got a little intense with her. Wearing some Italian designer clothes. We're just, like, posing with her and getting very touchy. I liked it."
Ronnie on Italian–American groups protesting the show, celebrities like Alyssa Milano saying it should be canceled?: "Look at who you have: You have UNICO [the Italian-American service organization]. No one even knew who UNICO was until we came around. Alyssa Milano? What’s the last thing she’s done, Who’s the Boss? It’s like, who’s the boss, now, Alyssa? [laughs] Any publicity is good publicity. They gave us an opportunity; they put us on the news. It made people want to watch us. We got five million viewers."
Ronnie on the photo shoot: "It was good. I’m comfortable in front of the camera. It’s uncomfortable not to be in front of the camera now. They had us posing with a weight bench; some of us were dancing with Bar Refaeli. I curled her, bench-pressed her. She liked it."
[Photo courtesy by Interview Magazine /TERRY RICHARDSON]
Interview highlights:
Vinnie on the photo shoot: "We posed with the most beautiful model in the world, Bar Refaeli. Got a little intense with her. Wearing some Italian designer clothes. We're just, like, posing with her and getting very touchy. I liked it."
Ronnie on Italian–American groups protesting the show, celebrities like Alyssa Milano saying it should be canceled?: "Look at who you have: You have UNICO [the Italian-American service organization]. No one even knew who UNICO was until we came around. Alyssa Milano? What’s the last thing she’s done, Who’s the Boss? It’s like, who’s the boss, now, Alyssa? [laughs] Any publicity is good publicity. They gave us an opportunity; they put us on the news. It made people want to watch us. We got five million viewers."
Ronnie on the photo shoot: "It was good. I’m comfortable in front of the camera. It’s uncomfortable not to be in front of the camera now. They had us posing with a weight bench; some of us were dancing with Bar Refaeli. I curled her, bench-pressed her. She liked it."
[Photo courtesy by Interview Magazine /TERRY RICHARDSON]
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