SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NJ - JULY 30: In this handout image provided by Seaside Heights Police Dept "Jersey Shore" cast member Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi Poses for a booking photo on July 30, 2010 in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. "Snooki" Polizzi was arrested in the New Jersey beach town and charged with disorderly conduct after being reported by other beachgoers. (Photo by Seaside Heights Police Dept Via Getty Images) (Photo by Seaside Heights Police Dept Via Getty Images)

SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP/WCBS 880) — Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi will face a new charge over her behavior at a beach last month, one that might not surprise viewers of “Jersey Shore” or followers of pop culture: annoying people.

Prosecutors said at a hearing Wednesday that they will add the charge. An attorney for the MTV reality show cast member entered a plea of not guilty on her behalf to the charge and two others, disorderly conduct and creating a public nuisance.

Polizzi did not attend the hearing in Seaside Heights, where she was arrested last month and where the show is based.

The arrest came after other beachgoers reported Polizzi was bothering them, Seaside Heights Police Chief Thomas Boyd said. It happened one day after the premiere of the show’s second season, which features the cast in Miami. She was later released on a summons.

“I understand she’s become a public celebrity, but in all honesty it’s really not much of a charge,” Municipal Prosecutor Kim Pascarella said after the hearing.

Polizzi’s trial was scheduled for Sept. 8. If convicted of all three charges, she would likely face about $500 in fines.

Polizzi’s attorney, Raymond Raya, declined to comment further.

Over the weekend, another castmember, Ronald Ortiz-Magro, known as “Ronnie,” was arrested Sunday afternoon for unpaid parking tickets.

“Jersey Shore” focuses on the escapades of a group of hard-partying, 20-something Italian-Americans at a shore house. Taping for the show’s third season is under way in Seaside.