‘Jersey Shore’ star Snooki to investigate Canada’s haunted locations in Crave series
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Ghosts are here!
“Jersey Shore” star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi is set to star in a new Canadian ghost-hunting series from Crave.
“Snooki: Paranormal Rookie” will follow the reality TV star as she ventures to some of Canada’s eeriest locations.
She’ll team up with Kevin Whitaker, one of Canada’s most sought-after psychic mediums.
Polizzi says in a statement that the paranormal has always been a passion of hers, and that getting to explore Canada’s haunted history is a “dream come true.”
Produced by Buck Productions in association with My Entertainment, “Snooki: Paranormal Rookie” will premiere in 2026.
“I’m scared, I’m excited, and I’m ready to prove I can do this,” says Polizzi.
“The ghosts better watch out because this mawma is coming for them!”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 31, 2025.