He’s now performing at some of the hottest venues around the world.
In an interview withPR.com, he talked about how he continues to remain grounded amidst all the fame.
“Everybody thinks that it completely changes you,” he said.

Now I’m deejaying all over the world."
He also has a long-term gig atHarrah’s Pool After Darkin Atlantic City, New Jersey.
“you might hit four or five clubs all in one night.

It’s a dope scene,” he explained toBoston Magazine.
And when DelVecchio deviates from his normal hair routine, he makes sure to alert his legion of fans.
And during those times, he always had the shoulder of his friend and castmateVinny Guadagninoto lean on.

“There’s nobody else I’d rather do it with.”
“It’s a little taste of how I grew up,” he told Fox 5.
In 2019, he partnered with Henkel’s got2b hair styling brand to create his own limited-edition products.

Worth an impressive$20 million, he isthe richest “Jersey Shore” cast member.
In 2019,Forbesreported that DelVecchio was taking home $11.5 million that year just for his DJing alone.
I’m able to DJ all over the world and that’s what I love to do."

Talk about making an entrance!
Six months later, he had gotten the gig.
Although he technically never auditioned, he did film a memorablecasting tapethat lives on in reality show infamy.

The lovebirds began playing house, cohabitating together during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It’s been a good time, and we’re just taking it day by day.
We’re happy.”

(viaScreen Rant).
It should come as no surprise that he has a tanning bed inside.
The couple sat side by side in the former bachelor pad where the pair was quarantining together.

When the story first broke in 2013, he toldTMZ, “I’m proud I’m a father.
I am excited to embark on this new part of my life.”
… She makes me laugh."

This was the first “real” relationship for the reality star, and he revealed toE!
Newsthat he learned a lot from the experience.
Fast-forward to close to a decade later, there wasstill a sparkbetween the two.

“I have too much respect for her,” he said on the show (viaPeople).



