

So long, Karma.
The stars of “Jersey Shore” took to social media Wednesday to react to the news that their iconic hangout in Seaside Heights, NJ, has been demolished.
“We got a Situation,” Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino tweeted in response to a videoe of the club being torn down.
Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, for her part, clapped back at a hater named Bucky who wished the cast of the MTV reality series “was inside” when an excavator destroyed the famed haunt.
“Aw you wishin death on us Bucky, that’s cool!” she wrote.
Karma gained notoriety in the early 2010s as the “Jersey Shore” crew’s go-to place to drink and dance into the wee hours of the morning during the first seasons of their show.


An excavator destroyed the famed haunt, which had been closed since 2018.
However, the two-story bar faced legal and financial troubles in more recent years, leading to its closure in 2018 after Seaside Heights revoked its liquor license over reports of underage drinking.
“There will be people with some good memories of the early days, but then later on, it became a very hectic situation,” the borough’s mayor, Tony Vaz, told News12 New Jersey Wednesday.
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After Karma went up for auction in 2020, rumors swirled that the “Jersey Shore Family Vacation” cast would buy and try to revive the club to its glory days.


The cast of the MTV reality series regularly partied at the bar in the early 2010s. Prahl/Turgeon Splash News
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