JUDAS PRIEST Interviewed By 'Jersey Shore' Star SNOOKI; Video Available

February 3, 2010

"Jersey Shore" star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi interviewed JUDAS PRIEST members Rob Halford (vocals) and Scott Travis (drums) for MTV News at the Grammy Awards this past Sunday (January 31).

Halford and Travis were the first musicians Snooki encountered on the red carpet at the event and they happened to be fans of "Jersey Shore".

"We know who you are," Halford said during introductions.

"Do you like my show?" Snooki asked.

"Oh yes," Halford replied.

Snooki went on to explain to the metal vets that J-WOWW likes to work out to heavy metal music, so she's probably heard of them. Travis said he was excited for the second season of the show and wondered if a third was already in place. "I think there's going to be a third, fourth, fifth, sixth," Snooki said.

Watch the interview below.

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