Jenni 'JWoww' Farley has admitted that she has mixed feelings about the end of Jersey Shore.

Jersey Shore wrapped last month after six seasons of documenting the lives and travels of a group of Seaside Heights, NJ friends.

Discussing Jersey Shore's series finale with TV Guide, JWoww suggested that it was time for her and her friends to move on with their lives.

"It's really bittersweet at this point," she said. "We want to concentrate on helping as much as we can on rebuilding Seaside so in the future, we can take our families and kids there and make them have the same experience that we had."

The reality star also expressed hopes that her former Jersey Shore co-stars will appear on her spinoff series Snooki & JWoww.

"[Snooki and I] always wanted a show together and we knew it was kind of meant to be," she explained.

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"Our [Jersey Shore] cast appreciates it, loves it and comes on and visits us as much as they can."

Their spinoff's second season will focus on Snooki becoming a first-time mother to son Lorenzo as well as JWoww's engagement to Roger Matthews.

Snooki & JWoww airs Tuesdays at 10/9c on MTV.

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