Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi’s Three Kids Pose with Santa on Christmas Eve: ‘My Crazy Crew’

Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi and Jionni LaValle had a special Christmas with their three children.

The Jersey Shore Mom (35) enjoyed her vacation surrounded by family, sharing photos of her three little ones – daughter Giovanna (9) and sons Angelo (4½) and Lorenzo (11).

“MERRY CHRISTMAS from my crazy crew 🎄🎁🎅🏽,” she captioned the classic Christmas photos, in which her children are smiling as they pose together in various arrangements.

A day earlier, Polizzi shared photos of the three of them posing at home during an early visit from Santa.

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Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley and daughter Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi pose with ‘Jersey Shore’ cast

It’s in October Jersey Shore: Family Vacation star celebrated a special achievement for her baby girl as she walked in the 13th Annual Rookie USA Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week.

Holding hands with another model, Giovanna smiled and laughed as she made her way down the runway.

“I’m so proud of my beautiful baby girl! You can do anything, my love!” Polizzi wrote in the title. “✨ (it’s clear that I’m a happy mom when I shout).”

Snooki and her three children.

Snooki / Instagram

The reality star was candid about her thoughts on her children being exposed to the work she worked for Jersey Shore franchise over the years.

“Even if they’re 30 years old, I mean, I don’t want you to watch it. It’s weird,” she told PEOPLE, adding, “I mean, even now my kids are 10 and 8 and they’re on TikTok and they’re seeing old clips and similar. So they say: ‘Mom, what are you doing here?’ And I just say, ‘Mom is a paid actress. They made me do it.’ ”

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Snooki went on to remark, “Looking back as a mom, I’m like, shit, my kids could see this one day meeting their dad at a club and then bringing him home. You see us in bed. I hope I don’t see that stuff .”

“When they get older, they’ll figure it out,” she said. “They say, ‘Mom, you’re just crazy.’ By now, they know me to be crazy and they love me for it. There are a few things that I wish weren’t forever for my kids to see, but it is what it is.”

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