TOMS RIVER - The husband of Jenni "JWoww" Farley of "Jersey Shore" fame confirmed his wife filed for divorce in a video late Thursday night and vowed to "win my wife back."

Farley filed for divorce earlier this month from her husband of less than three years, Roger Mathews.

The divorce complaint, filed Sept. 12 in Superior Court in Ocean County, cites irreconcilable differences.

“The plaintiff and the defendant have irreconcilable differences which have caused the breakdown of the marriage for a period of at least six months which make it appear that the marriage should be dissolved and that there is no prospect of reconciliation," Farley’s complaint said.

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Farley, 32, was one of the cast members of the MTV reality series “Jersey Shore," which was first filmed in Seaside Heights, its current “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation," now in its second season, and the spinoff "Snooki and JWoww."

Mathews, 43, is a truck driver who also made appearances on "Jersey Shore."

In a video posted to Instagram after the Asbury Park Press was first to report that Farley had filed for divorce, Mathews said the couple's relationship had fallen into a destructive "repetitive pattern," but didn't want to divulge any details.

"My wife filed for divorce," he said in the video. "It's true. I'm just going to keep it simple. I don't blame her. There's no cheating or any dumb s--t or any juicy details. She just grew tired of the repetitive pattern that we fell into."

But Mathews said that while their relationship was on the rocks, he doesn't think it's over yet.

"I'm not done fighting," he said. "I'm going to win my wife back. I'm going to win her affection back. I'm going to win her love back. I have no intention of being a single dad."

The reality show, which ran on MTV from 2009 to 2012, followed the antics of hard-partying 20-somethings in Seaside Heights and other locations.

“Family Vacation" follows the original cast members reunited after marriages and parenthood. The second season of the show is now airing.

Reports of possible difficulties in Farley's marriage surfaced earlier this year, spawned by Mathews’ Instagram post in January in which he referred to his wife having a mid-life crisis and flying to Miami to film “Jersey Shore: Family Vacation."

The post said his wife left her husband “for a really jacked dude from the club." It went on to say that he made up the last part and was “blessed to have what we have and grateful for it." Mathews also lamented in the post that his wife wouldn’t see it for a month because she wasn’t allowed to have a cellphone while filming the show.

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The divorce complaint provides no details of the couple’s irreconcilable differences.

The couple, wed in a religious ceremony in Aberdeen on Oct. 18, 2015, resided in Toms River, where Mathews currently lives, according to the complaint. They have a 3-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son. The divorce complaint says Farley resides in Ocean County, but does not specify where.

Farley, seeking joint custody of their children, wants primary residential custody of them, according to the complaint. She is seeking child support and for Mathews to continue to provide health insurance and to contribute to health care expenses for the children. Farley also is seeking life insurance on behalf of the children and to be named a trustee on the policy.

She is asking for equitable distribution of all property acquired during the marriage.

Farley's net worth is estimated at $3.5 million, according to People magazine.

Kathleen Hopkins: 732-643-4202; Khopkins@app.com