The Daily Courier

Beach town wary of new reality show

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SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP) Some residents of a shore town stung by MTV’s “Jersey Shore” are wary about plans by a bar featured in that series to hold a casting call for a new reality show.

The Bamboo Bar in Seaside Heights was looking for “loud and fun” single people at a casting call Saturday.

The planned show is tentativel­y titled “I Love Summer” and would follow roommates who work on the beach during the day and at the bar at night, according to a Bamboo Bar social media posting.

Bamboo Bar owner John Saddy said it’s not as wild as “Jersey Shore,” which debuted in 2009 and focused on a group of young ItalianAme­ricans at a New Jersey shore house.

“It’s basically a ‘Vanderpump Rules,’ East Coast version, where everybody works at one place,” Saddy said. “It’s not as crazy as ‘Jersey Shore,’ and it’s a different audience and it’s a little older.”

Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules” is a spinoff of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” about the staff of a West Hollywood restaurant.

Borough Administra­tor Christophe­r Vaz said Seaside Heights won’t support a series that depicts it negatively. He said the town is trying to move beyond the raunchy image that “Jersey Shore” showed.

“We’re not looking to promote a series that contradict­s our family image,” Vaz said.

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