It looks like Nicole “Snooki” Polizziwill need a babysitter on New Year’s Eve…
The 25-year-old Chilean-American reality television star has signed on to host MTV’s Club NYE 2013, airing live from Times Square beginning at 11 pm ET on December 31.
Performers will include Ke$ha, Ne-Yo, Sean Kingston, Rita Ora and Conor Maynard. The Knocks will serve as house DJ.
Pretty Little Liars‘ Tyler Blackburn and Keegan Allen andThe Nikki & Sara Show‘s Nikki Glaser and Sara Schaefer will make appearances during the broadcast. Choreographer Binkie will also take part.
Long before being punched in the face by a dude while partying on the Jersey Shore, Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi had to endure years of taunting as a teen guidette in New Jersey… And, now she’s opening up about the bullying in hopes of ending “digital drama.”
The 24-year-old Chilean-born reality television star has partnered with MTV to appear in a public service announcement for the network’sA Thin Line campaign, which aims to end sexting, cyberbullying and digital dating abuse.
Snooki admits that having to evade constant rumors about her promiscuity while a student at New York’s Malboro High School and dealing with her cruel haters helped give her a tough skin and make her a stronger person.
“As a freshman, I was bullied so much by the older girls. What I went through in high school made me who I am today: I’m very strong. [To] whoever talks about me, I’m like ‘Yeah, whatever,'” the reality star, who is reportedly expecting her first child, explains in the just-released PSA.
Currently filming her Jersey Shore spinoff with best friend Jenni “JWoww” Farley, Snooki hopes fans struggling with bullies will adopt the same philosophy that helped her not only survive but thrive as a teen.
“Do not live your life trying to please everyone else so they like you,” she says. “Just please yourself and if people doesn’t like you and they make fun of you, that’s their own problem.”
To learn more about how Snooki overcame her bullying, and to get involved in the A Thin Line campaign, visit AThinLine.Org.