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Jenni "JWoww" Farley filed for divorce earlier this month from her husband under three, Roger Mathews
Kathleen Hopkins and Jean Mikle, Asbury Park Press

TOMS RIVER – Jenni's husband "JWoww" Farley of "Jersey Shore" confirmed that his wife had filed for divorce in a video on Thursday night and promised to "get my wife back".

Farley filed for divorce earlier this month from her husband under three, Roger Mathews.

The divorce complaint, filed on September 12 in the Superior Court of Ocean County, cited irreconcilable differences.

"The plaintiff and the defendant have irreconcilable differences that have caused the breakdown of the marriage for a period of at least six months, which suggests that marriage should be dissolved and there is no prospect of reconciliation" said Farley's complaint.

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Farley, 32, was one of the actors in the MTV reality series "Jersey Shore", which was filmed for the first time in Seaside Heights, her "Jersey Shore: Family Vacation", in her second season. JWoww. "

Mathews, 43, is a trucker who has also made appearances on "Jersey Shore".

In a video posted on Instagram after Asbury Park Press was the first to report that Farley had filed for divorce, Matthews said the couple's relationship had fallen into a destructive "repetitive pattern," but did not want to disclose any details.

"My wife has filed for divorce," he said in the video. "It's true, I'm just going to keep things simple, I do not blame her, there's no cheating or stupid things, no juicy details." She was just tired of the repetitive pattern in which we fell."

But Mathews said that even though their relationship was at a low ebb, he does not think it's over.

"I have not finished fighting," he said. "I'm going to get my wife back, I'm going to regain her affection, I'm going to find her love, I have no intention of being a single father."

The reality show, which aired on MTV from 2009 to 2012, followed the freaks of more than 20 years in Seaside Heights and other places.

"Family Vacation" follows members of the original cast gathered after weddings and parenting. The second season of the show is now broadcast.

Reports of possible difficulties in Farley's marriage surfaced earlier this year, published in January by Mathews' Instagram newspaper, in which he referred to his wife in crisis and his film "Jersey Shore: Family". Vacation. "

The post indicated that his wife had left her husband "for a really crazy dude of the club". He added that he had invented the last part and that he was "happy to have what we have and thankful". Mathews also lamented in the post that his wife would not see him for a month because she was not allowed to have a mobile phone while filming the series.

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The divorce complaint does not provide any details about the couple's irreconcilable differences.

The couple, married at a religious ceremony in Aberdeen on October 18, 2015, resided in Toms River, where Mathews currently lives, according to the complaint. They have a three-year-old daughter and a two-year-old son. The divorce complaint states that Farley currently resides in Ocean County, but does not specify where.

Farley, who is seeking joint custody of their children, wants them to have primary custody, according to the complaint. She is seeking child support and Mathews continues to provide health insurance and contribute to child health expenses. Farley is also looking for life insurance on behalf of the children and being appointed as a police custodian.

It demands a fair distribution of all property acquired during the marriage.

Farley's net worth is estimated at $ 3.5 million, according to People magazine.

Kathleen Hopkins, 732-643-4202; [email protected]

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