Snooki And JWoww Were Drunk For Most 'Jersey Shore'-Related Interviews

Snooki And JWoww Were Drunk For Most 'Jersey Shore'-Related Interviews
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In November 2011, a still-poofy-haired, still-"Jersey Shore"-ified Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi said in an interview with Conan O'Brien that she used cat litter — yes, cat litter — to exfoliate her face. Three years later, Polizzi has zero recollection of the moment.

"I was probably drunk saying that," she told HuffPost Live's Caitlyn Becker on Wednesday. "I have no recollection of saying that."

Polizzi and fellow former "Jersey Shore" cast member Jenni "JWoww" Farley stopped by the show to chat about the upcoming season of their latest series, "Snooki & JWoww." The pair said that they often went on set with these shows drunk off their newfound fame -- and actual alcohol.

"Literally, it was like a time of our lives. Like going on the show, we never thought we'd be on Jimmy Kimmel and Conan. It was crazy," Polizzi said. "So obviously when we got there, they'd offer you drinks. We're like, 'Yeah, why not? Let's make a party out of it.' Yeah, for most of all my interviews I was drunk for 'Jersey Shore.'"

Farley backed up the claim: "True story," she said.

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