The cast ofJersey Shoreare sending their love and support to their costarJenni “JWoww” Farleyafter she accused her estranged husbandRoger Mathewsof physical and emotional abuse.
On Wednesday, Farleyreleased a lengthy statementaddressed to Mathews regarding their impendingdivorce. She also shared a video that allegedly shows her ex attacking her. (A rep for Mathews declined to comment on the allegations.)
“Here for you ALWAYS & FOREVER my love,” she wrote, adding two heart emojis.
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Deena Corteseexpressed a similar sentiment in her comment to her “sister,” complimenting Farley for being an “amazing mother.”
“I love you so much J!!” she wrote. “Your [sic] an amazing woman and mother! I’m so lucky to call you my sister.”
And whileMike “The Situation” Sorrentinoiscurrently behind bars serving jail timefor tax evasion, his wife Lauren Pesce made sure to send Farley some love.
“Love you Jenni,” she wrote after a heart and praying hands emoji.

EvenAngelina Pivarnick, whofamously feudedwith Farley on the hit reality show, posted a heart emoji.

In the clip, shared to Farley’s website, a man, who appears to be Mathews, can be seen shoving a woman, presumably Farley, to the ground in the kitchen of a home.
The two then exchanged a number of harsh words before going their separate ways.
Farley, 32, also included clips that show herself and Mathews, 43, arguing in front of their 2-year-old sonGreyson Valor. She also attached screen grabs of text messages between a nanny and herself regarding Mathews.
“I have spent the last few months trying to protect our children from public humiliation, because as parents, WE ARE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT THEM,” Farley began in reference to the former couple’s two children: son Greyson and daughterMeilani Alexandra, 4.
“I wanted to handle this out of the spotlight because our silence is their greater good. Even when you tried to disgrace my name, make false accusations and even point-blank lie… I still remained silent as challenging as it was… why? Because, greater good.”

TheJersey Shorestar, who married Mathews in 2015 andfiled for divorcein September 2018, alleged that what Mathews presents on social media is a lie.
Farley then referenced an alleged incident in which Mathews allegedly gave Greyson, who is highly allergic to gluten and dairy, pizza.
“When I asked you about the food situation, you chose to berate me instead of acknowledging that Greyson’s health is of paramount concern,” Farley wrote.
“You hurt the children and you hurt me,” Farley continued. “When will it end?”

The reality star also accused Mathews of having a video of her that he intended to use as blackmail against her after Farley filed for arestraining orderagainst him in December.
Farley responded at the time via a statement from her rep posted on Instagram:
“While Jenni has refrained from making any public statements relating to her impending divorce, in light of recent events we have decided to make an official statement. Certain events transpired last night which lead [sic] Jenni to involve the authorities, as she felt it was in her best interests, and the best interests of her children to do so. Any statements and social media posts depicting anything to the contrary are entirely false, misleading and intentionally designed to cast Jenni in a negative light.”
“She is proud to be a hardworking parent who provides for her children,” the statement continues. “While we have chosen not to comment further, we will note that a judge immediately ruled in Jenni’s favor and issued a temporary order of protection last night. Please respect Jenni’s decision for privacy in an effort to protect herself and her children during this time.”
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Despite the alleged incidents, Farley says she did her best to put on a brave face for their children and to let them know that she and Mathews are a unit.
“I clearly thought of us co-parenting well into the future as responsible parents should,” Farley wrote in her statement on Wednesday.
Farley concluded with a message to victims of domestic violence.
“So many of you may be understandably afraid to come forward, and have been stuck in abusive relationships for far too long just as I have been. If anyone is feeling down, broken, hurt or lost, please know that it is not your fault.”
If you suspect domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go tothehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages.
source: people.com