Washington: Snooki has asked her ‘Jersey Shore’ co-star Pauly D to be there spinning tunes in her delivery room, when she gives birth.
The diminutive star - who is expecting her first baby with partner Jionni LaValle - asked Pauly D if he would be willing to DJ in the delivery room, but he does not plan to take her up on the offer.
“She told me she wants me to DJ the delivery room. I told her I’ll just DJ the baby shower,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling People.com
Despite turning down her request, Pauly D does have some plans for what he will get her newborn.
“I think it’s ready for hair gel as soon as it comes out. If there is hair, throw some gel in there. Too young to tan though. Don’t tan. You gotta be 18. Maybe a spray tan,” he added.
Planning the baby shower for the reality TV show star is a little easier, and he thinks it simply needs to be a room filled with pickles and loud music.
“I would have spray tan booths in the corner, because she loves to tan, and a lot of loud music. I’d have pickles everywhere too,” he said.
ANI
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