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Deena Cortese of ‘Jersey Shore’ arrested for disorderly conduct

Deena Cortese

Another “Jersey Shore” star has been arrested.

Deena Cortese

This time it’s Deena Cortese, who was arrested on June 10 in New Jersey town. Cortese was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct, according to the Associated Press.

Cortese, 25, appeared intoxicated and was slapping cars in the middle of the street as they drove by. The reality star was taken to police headquarters, according to the wire service, and released on a summons.

“Jersey Shore” recently began shooting its latest season in Seaside Heights. Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi had a similar arrest during filming of the series in 2010 for disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and criminal annoyance of others. Later that year, she was sentenced to play a $500 fine and community service for the disturbing the peace charge after the other two charges were dropped.

Polizzi, 24, made headlines on June 9 after her nude photos leaked online. The reality star’s spokesperson said the photos were “old and personal” and “were not meant for the public.”

Snooki is currently expecting her first child with fiance Jionni LaValle. She revealed in May that she would be having a baby boy and shared a photo of her growing baby bump. Snooki announced her pregnancy and engagement to boyfriend Jionni LaValle in March.

MTV announced on March 19 that it picked up “Jersey Shore” for a sixth season and that all the cast members will return. The new season is filming in the show’s original location of Seaside Heights, New Jersey. It has filmmed three previous seasons in that location.

Polizzi will soon appear with her “Jersey Shore” co-star Jenni “JWoww” Farley in their reality spin-off called “Snooki & JWoww.” That show premieres on June 21 at 10 p.m. on MTV.

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