Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi's husband Jionni LaValle took to social media to defend allegations that he may have set up an Ashley Madison account to cheat on the "Jersey Shore" alum.

"I may not go on cheating websites but I definitely go on Twisted's website!!" he captioned an Instagram post.

Jionni's announcement comes at a time when Snooki also took to social media to defend her husband calling him one the most "humble, respectful and most loyal souls" she knows.

She also fired back at accusations saying that if her husband does decide to ever cheat on her, he wouldn't need a "lame" website to do so.

"He's a standup guy who loves his family more than anything in this world. The fact that the tabloids can deliberately make stories up and print things like 'Jionni LaValle ALLEGEDLY and MAY HAVE signed up on Ashley Madison' is absurd," the reality TV star said of her husband.

"I can see if there is proof in the story to make it legitimate, but to accuse my husband of something he had no idea about... HOW IS THAT LEGAL?" she continued. "So no, my husband didn't sign up on that website to cheat on me."

Us Weekly posted the story about Snooki's husband allegedly having an Ashley Madison account, citing an email address found on the database that matches Jionni's email.

Hackers got into the Canada-based secret website and uncovered private information from more than 37 million users. The hack is currently under investigation by the Toronto Police Department after connecting the leak with two possible suicides.

Meanwhile, Snooki recently slammed former "19 Kids and Counting" star Anna Duggar for sticking by her husband after he publicly admitted to cheating on her for several years. Reports say that Josh Duggar also had an Ashley Madison account.