For years, fans of Jersey Shore have treated the neck brace as a punchline. Now, Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is revealing what was really going on behind the scenes — and it’s no joke.

During the Tuesday, May 5 episode of More Life with Carl Radke podcast, the reality star, 43, opened up about the season 4 scene where he slammed his head into a concrete wall during the cast’s trip to Florence, Italy.

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Photo via Mega Agency

What viewers saw as a wild, reckless outburst following an argument with castmate Ronnie Ortiz-Magro was actually the result of something Sorrentino, 43, had been hiding from everyone around him.

“At that moment, I really wanted no part of it because I was going through withdrawal for the last day or two, and no one knew about it but me,” Sorrentino said on the podcast. “And I’m like, ‘Oh my God, man. I’m about to go through withdrawal on one of the biggest TV shows in the country.’”

The incident, which left him wearing a neck brace for a majority of the rest of the season, has become one of Jersey Shore‘s most recognizable images — it was far from a highlight reel moment. “It actually is my worst moment, right? But it is the most iconic moment,” Sorrentino said.

Later in the conversation, the dad of three — who shares Romeo, 5, Mia Bella, 3, and Luna, 2, with wife Lauren — reflected on how surreal the legacy of that scene has become: “It’s like a mind f**k, right? That your worst moment on TV turned out to almost be like your best moment, where it changed your life.”

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Backgrid/MEGA

That change didn’t come immediately, however. Sorrentino first publicly acknowledged his struggle with opioid addiction in 2012, when he checked himself into a 60-day rehab program. He relapsed years later after a rib injury led to a painkiller prescription. But the head-into-the-wall incident was a turning point he didn’t fully recognize at the time.

He revealed on the podcast that MTV stepped in after the Italy trip, issuing a direct ultimatum. “They said, ‘If Mike “The Situation” doesn’t go to rehab and come back “The Situation” that we love from season 1, then don’t come back at all,’” Sorrentino recalled. “And that shook me too. Because I believed that I was meant to be on reality TV, and I was born for that, and I was about to ruin it and ruin my dreams.”

Sorrentino is approaching 11 years of sobriety and has since turned his recovery into a second act, running an addiction treatment center in New Jersey. He told the podcast’s host, Carl Radke, he now embraces the neck brace moment — so much so that he’s having a sculpture made of himself wearing it. “It’s a very iconic moment in reality TV, but it’s one of the times that, you know, shook me to my core,” he said.

It’s a fitting conversation for Radke’s podcast. The Summer House star, 41, has been open about his own battle with addiction, getting sober in January 2021 after years of struggling with alcohol and cocaine use, much of which played out on camera on the Bravo series.

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