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JWoww Visits Huntington Bank To Support Breast Cancer Awareness

by Kaitlyn Piccoli on October 4, 2010
Jersey Shore star Jenni "JWoww" Farley visited Gold Coast Bank in Huntington to speak about the importance of breast cancer awareness.

Jersey Shore star Jenni "JWoww" Farley visited Gold Coast Bank in Huntington to speak about the importance of breast cancer awareness.

Jersey Shore star JWoww visited Gold Coast Bank  in Huntington Monday to support breast cancer awareness and unveil a banner to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month. JWoww, whose real name is Jenni Farley, was joined by several breast cancer activists and Huntington Town Supervisor Frank Petrone.

Gallery: JWoww in Huntington

The 25-year-old Franklin Square native, who arrived in a pink stretch Mini Cooper limo equipped with a jacuzzi, spoke about the cause.

“As a Long Island native, I’m concerned about the high rates of breast cancer [on Long Island],” said Farley. “This is clearly a disease that can affect women of all ages.”

The tone shifted as Farley got defensive when a reporter questioned her status as a breast cancer awareness advocate.

“Its insulting to me to hear that because I smoke or I had a breast augmentation that I shouldn’t be here. Everyone should be here,” she said.

The bank announced that throughout the month of October, all profits from their ATM fees will be donated to charities benefiting breast cancer.

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