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Vinny From 'Jersey Shore' Asks You to Stop Bullying


Vinny GuadagninoVinny Guadagnino is the latest 'Jersey Shore' star to speak out for a cause.

He took some time away from his GTL routine to lend his voice to Facebook's Network of Support and MTV's A Thin Line, which raises awareness for LGBT teens and lets people know that it's never OK to bully someone because of of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

"If you've ever seen our show you know that things can get a little wild at the Shore. But no matter how outta hand things get you'll never see us making fun of somebody for who they are or who they choose to love, especially if they're lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender," Vinny says.

"No one should ever be made fun of, especially for being brave enough to be who they are. If there is one thing in the world that I hate on, it's a bully," he adds.

 JWoww and Snooki spoke out earlier this month on the issue of suicide prevention. It's kind of hard to imagine anyone taking the 'Shore' cast seriously, but whatever helps teens combat depression and stops them from bullying is a good thing in our book.


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