Jwoww and family’s Barbie Halloween costumes.Photo:JWOWW/ Instagram

JWOWW/ Instagram
Jenni “JWoww” Farleyis having fun with her little ones onHalloween.TheJersey Shorestar, 37, posed with sonGreyson, 7, and daughterMeilani, 9, who dressed as different characters fromGreta Gerwig’s hitBarbiefilm.“We mothers stand still so our daughters can look back and see how far they have come,” she captioned the shot, using a line from the film.In the family shot, both Farley and her daughter each wore different Barbie looks, whileher fiancé, professional wrestlerZack Clayton Carpinello, dressed as cowboy Ken and Greyson smiled sweetly in his Alan look.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Farley shares her two kids with ex-husbandRoger Mathews.Over the summer, the kids joined the cast ofJersey Shoreas they visited their old stomping grounds, sharing photos on Instagram from inside the Shore Store, where the cast has worked shifts during the show’s early days.“Family 🥹,” Farley captioned the shot, which shows the three kids standing in front ofSammi “Sweetheart” Giancola, Polizzi,Deena CorteseandAngelina Pivarnick. Behind them, Farley stood betweenVinny GuadagninoandMike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino.Jenni Farley and Nicole Polizzi’s kids pose with Jersey Shore cast.Jenni JWOWW/InstagramPolizzi and Farley opened up to PEOPLE in 2018 abouthow they are raising their children"to not be judgmental.““I’m basically raising my kids to not be judgmental and to always just have a fun personality and to understand that sometimes Mommy has to let loose,” said Polizzi. “Even daddy has to let loose – I let him go out all the time. It’s basically just like, adults like to have fun with their friends sometimes. And you will know that one day … when you are 45.““We don’t want our kids to judge, but at the same time we are doing no harm,” added Farley. “We are having fun and they should be proud of their moms because we are able to provide a great life for them and kind of be cool while doing it. Even though our kids probably won’t think we are cool.”
Jenni “JWoww” Farleyis having fun with her little ones onHalloween.
TheJersey Shorestar, 37, posed with sonGreyson, 7, and daughterMeilani, 9, who dressed as different characters fromGreta Gerwig’s hitBarbiefilm.
“We mothers stand still so our daughters can look back and see how far they have come,” she captioned the shot, using a line from the film.
In the family shot, both Farley and her daughter each wore different Barbie looks, whileher fiancé, professional wrestlerZack Clayton Carpinello, dressed as cowboy Ken and Greyson smiled sweetly in his Alan look.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Farley shares her two kids with ex-husbandRoger Mathews.
Over the summer, the kids joined the cast ofJersey Shoreas they visited their old stomping grounds, sharing photos on Instagram from inside the Shore Store, where the cast has worked shifts during the show’s early days.
“Family 🥹,” Farley captioned the shot, which shows the three kids standing in front ofSammi “Sweetheart” Giancola, Polizzi,Deena CorteseandAngelina Pivarnick. Behind them, Farley stood betweenVinny GuadagninoandMike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino.
Jenni Farley and Nicole Polizzi’s kids pose with Jersey Shore cast.Jenni JWOWW/Instagram

Jenni JWOWW/Instagram
Polizzi and Farley opened up to PEOPLE in 2018 abouthow they are raising their children"to not be judgmental.”
“I’m basically raising my kids to not be judgmental and to always just have a fun personality and to understand that sometimes Mommy has to let loose,” said Polizzi. “Even daddy has to let loose – I let him go out all the time. It’s basically just like, adults like to have fun with their friends sometimes. And you will know that one day … when you are 45.”
“We don’t want our kids to judge, but at the same time we are doing no harm,” added Farley. “We are having fun and they should be proud of their moms because we are able to provide a great life for them and kind of be cool while doing it. Even though our kids probably won’t think we are cool.”
source: people.com