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'Jersey Shore' Headed to Las Vegas?

Eager fans clamoring for the next season of the "Jersey Shore" may be in for a treat after reports surfaced of the show possibly moving to more exotic and party-friendly locations.

Ronnie Ortiz-Magro told The Huffington Post that, "I believe that they were looking at Vegas and Australia, two places I would love to go," he continues to add. "I don't know if we would make it back from Vegas, but I'm pretty sure we would love to go to Vegas."

Ortiz-Magro explained that he producers were also considering taking the widely popular show to Brazil, but due to security concerns producers did not feel that it would be logistically possible.

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The cast member does not feel that he is going to stop working on the show anytime soon and would love to continue on the show for as long as "Jersey Shore" remains popular with viewers.

"I want to do this as long as the fans keep watching." Ronnie stated that "I will do it in Depends and a walker."

But the show member also shows that he and other members of the cast have had some hard times when considering their film schedule and time away from family. It was especially hard on Vinny Guadagnino, according to Ortiz-Magro, who spoke about the topic with The Huffington Post.

When he was talking about the topic of castmate Vinny Guadagnino's decision to leave Jersey Shore because he was suffering from anxiety and exhaustion, Ortiz-Magro said, "We went straight from Italy to Jersey and we have never done seasons back-to-back."

He continued, "It was really stressful for a lot of us. But Vinny still lives at home, he's very family oriented, so him being away from his family that long was just killing him. He's been dealing with it since the first season. He almost left the first season [but] decided to stay and deal with it."

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