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        <title><![CDATA[Ronnie Ortiz-Magro's Ups and Downs Through the Years]]></title>
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					<p>Since his 2009 debut on <strong><em>Jersey Shore</em></strong>, <strong><strong>Ronnie Ortiz-Magro</strong></strong> has earned a reputation as the most drama-prone roommate — a difficult feat among a cast infamous for its beachside antics.</p>
<p>As part of the “RSVP” crew with <strong><strong>Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Vinny Guadagnino</strong></strong> and<strong><strong> Paul “DJ Pauly D” DelVecchio</strong></strong>, the Bronx native started his <em>Shore</em> career as a partier, inventing the drink “Ron-Ron Juice” and dancing all night at Karma and Bamboo. He settled down somewhat after he began dating fellow cast member <strong><strong>Sammi “Sweetheart” Giancola</strong></strong>, but their off-and-on relationship quickly became one of the show’s biggest sources of drama.</p>
<p>In season 3, things reached a breaking point when Ortiz-Magro destroyed Giancola’s belongings during a blow-out fight and tried to throw a bed outside while she was still on it. By the time the show ended in December 2012, the pair had reconciled after many on-camera splits and were moving in together.</p>
<p>Less than two years later, <strong>the couple broke up for good</strong>. “Me and Sammi aren’t together anymore,” the reality star told <em>Us Weekly</em> in August 2014. “We just grew our separate ways. She’s still a great person. I love her as a person and I care about her but we went our separate ways. That’s it.”</p>
<p>Ortiz-Magro returned to the spotlight in summer 2017 as a cast member on season 2 of <em>Famously Single</em>, where he met <strong><strong>Malika Haqq</strong></strong>, but the pair dated for just two months and <strong>split before the show even premiered</strong>.</p>
<p>Shortly before <em>Jersey Shore: Family Vacation</em> began airing in April 2018, Ortiz-Magro met<strong><strong> Jen Harley</strong></strong>, who he dated off and on through October 2019. The pair have one daughter, <strong>Ariana</strong>, also born in April 2018.</p>

		<p>As with his previous girlfriends, the MTV personality had a <strong>tumultuous relationship</strong> with Harley. The pair had several fights on the show related to Ortiz-Magro’s alleged infidelities, as well as off-camera conflicts that involved the authorities.</p>
<p>In January 2019, he <strong>entered a one-month treatment program</strong> for depression and alcohol addiction. “I decided to go to treatment because I wanted to be a better person, a better father for my daughter,” he told <em>Us</em> in February of that year. “Eventually, all the bad decisions I was making were going to lead me to places that I didn’t want to be. I wanted to be led to the place that I am now — that’s happy, healthy and the best role model for my daughter.”</p>
<p>Things seemed to be going smoothly for Ortiz-Magro for a few months, but in October 2019, he was <strong>arrested for domestic violence</strong> after an altercation with Harley where their child was present. After pleading not guilty to all charges the following month, he was put on probation for 36 months.</p>
<p>In 2020, the reality star seemed to get back on the right track, reuniting with Ariana and meeting new girlfriend <strong><strong>Saffire Matos</strong></strong>. However, in April 2021, he was <strong>arrested again</strong> for domestic violence and later <strong>released on bond</strong>.</p>
<p>Keep scrolling to read more about Ortiz-Magro’s ups and down through the years:</p>
									

				
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                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Eliza Thompson]]></dc:creator>
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