Jenni 'JWoww' Farley has admitted that she is struggling to come to terms with the end of Jersey Shore.

The MTV reality show concludes on Thursday (December 20) after six seasons chronicling a group of friends' adventures in Miami, Italy and their hometown of Seaside Heights, NJ.

JWoww reflected on her feelings about Jersey Shore while speaking to Access Hollywood earlier in the week.

"I had no intentions of falling in love with these people, but I did," she stressed. "The rest is history. It's because of that one day that created this [legacy]."

She went on to admit she's not sure how she will feel once the final Jersey Shore instalment airs on Thursday.

"Thursday it'll hit us when we watch the last episode together and do the reunion live… [We'll] probably all cry for good and bad reasons," JWoww said.

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Jersey Shore premiered on MTV on December 3, 2009 with the episode 'A New Family', soon becoming one of the network's biggest hits.

The show has since spun off Snooki & JWoww and The Pauly D Project.

JWoww is continuing her relationship with MTV by co-hosting the channel's New Year's Eve spectacular with Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi.

Jersey Shore airs its finale on Thursday at 10/9c on MTV.

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