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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Snooki Calls Lindsay Lohan "Gross" At University Appearance; Does Back Flip!

Mar. 4 2010, Published 9:43 a.m. ET

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Talk about Mean Girls: Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi called Lindsay Lohan "gross" during an appearance at Virginia's James Madison University on Wednesday night, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

The Jersey Shore diva, making her first college campus appearance, bragged to the students about the rich and famous celebs she rubs elbows with now, making a point to knock Lohan. 

A student told us, "Last week she said she was with Leo DiCaprio and Lindsay Lohan, and she said Lindsay Lohan was 'gross.'"

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When she wasn't dissing LiLo, Snooki wowed the crowd when she did her famous back flip, and RadarOnline.com has exclusive video of Snooki doing her signature move and even dancing on-stage!

She also opened up about how she celebrated Valentine's Day with her buffed-up beau, Emilio Masella.

"He made me a trail of rose pedals,” Snooki said, “and at the end were more flowers and a jar of pickles of course!"

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Other topics covered by Snooki: the time it takes to poof her hair ("only two seconds"), her favorite brand of pickles ("Subway") and where you can get sexy lingerie ("Anywhere!").

While the appearance came under controversy, in the form of threats and epithets posted on a campus Facebook page, it went off without a hitch.

"We weren't sure how everyone was going to react to her appearance after all the controversy on campus," one student told us. "But it was really fun!"

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