Photo: Mike Sorrentino/InstagramAsMike “The Situation” Sorrentinoprepares to begin aneight-month prison sentence for tax evasionon Jan. 15, he’s making sure to soak up every last drop of holiday spirit.TheJersey Shorestar posted a photo of himself and new wife,Lauren Pesce, picking out a Christmas tree together.“Tis the season to be extra AF,” he wrote.In the shot, the newlyweds, who tied the knot on Nov. 1 in New Jersey, smile as they stand in front of the car with their tree strapped to the top.Pesce posted the same photo to her own account, writing, “The most wonderful time of the year.”Their holiday celebrations come ahead of the reality starreporting to prisonnext month. Sorrentino and his brother Marcwere initially indictedin September 2014 for tax offenses and conspiring to defraud the United States after allegedly failing to properly pay taxes on $8.9 million in income from 2010 to 2012. In April 2017, both menwere indicted on additional chargesincluding tax evasion, structuring and falsifying records.RELATED VIDEO: Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino Says Tax Evasion Sentencing Will Bring ‘Closure, Finally’In January, Sorrentinopled guiltyto one count of tax evasion and wassentenced to eight months in prisonon Oct. 5. (His brother Marc pled guilty to one count of aiding in the preparation of a false and fraudulent tax return and wassentenced to two years in prison.)A rep for Sorrentino previously told PEOPLE that the reality star is “grateful to continue work, celebrate the holidays and his three yearssobermilestone” before commencing his prison sentence in January.“He looks forward to completing his sentence and coming home to Lauren, family and friends,” the rep said.Jersey Shore Family Vacationairs Thursdays (8 p.m. ET)

Photo: Mike Sorrentino/Instagram

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AsMike “The Situation” Sorrentinoprepares to begin aneight-month prison sentence for tax evasionon Jan. 15, he’s making sure to soak up every last drop of holiday spirit.TheJersey Shorestar posted a photo of himself and new wife,Lauren Pesce, picking out a Christmas tree together.“Tis the season to be extra AF,” he wrote.In the shot, the newlyweds, who tied the knot on Nov. 1 in New Jersey, smile as they stand in front of the car with their tree strapped to the top.Pesce posted the same photo to her own account, writing, “The most wonderful time of the year.”Their holiday celebrations come ahead of the reality starreporting to prisonnext month. Sorrentino and his brother Marcwere initially indictedin September 2014 for tax offenses and conspiring to defraud the United States after allegedly failing to properly pay taxes on $8.9 million in income from 2010 to 2012. In April 2017, both menwere indicted on additional chargesincluding tax evasion, structuring and falsifying records.RELATED VIDEO: Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino Says Tax Evasion Sentencing Will Bring ‘Closure, Finally’In January, Sorrentinopled guiltyto one count of tax evasion and wassentenced to eight months in prisonon Oct. 5. (His brother Marc pled guilty to one count of aiding in the preparation of a false and fraudulent tax return and wassentenced to two years in prison.)A rep for Sorrentino previously told PEOPLE that the reality star is “grateful to continue work, celebrate the holidays and his three yearssobermilestone” before commencing his prison sentence in January.“He looks forward to completing his sentence and coming home to Lauren, family and friends,” the rep said.Jersey Shore Family Vacationairs Thursdays (8 p.m. ET)

AsMike “The Situation” Sorrentinoprepares to begin aneight-month prison sentence for tax evasionon Jan. 15, he’s making sure to soak up every last drop of holiday spirit.

TheJersey Shorestar posted a photo of himself and new wife,Lauren Pesce, picking out a Christmas tree together.

“Tis the season to be extra AF,” he wrote.

In the shot, the newlyweds, who tied the knot on Nov. 1 in New Jersey, smile as they stand in front of the car with their tree strapped to the top.

Pesce posted the same photo to her own account, writing, “The most wonderful time of the year.”

Their holiday celebrations come ahead of the reality starreporting to prisonnext month. Sorrentino and his brother Marcwere initially indictedin September 2014 for tax offenses and conspiring to defraud the United States after allegedly failing to properly pay taxes on $8.9 million in income from 2010 to 2012. In April 2017, both menwere indicted on additional chargesincluding tax evasion, structuring and falsifying records.

RELATED VIDEO: Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino Says Tax Evasion Sentencing Will Bring ‘Closure, Finally’

In January, Sorrentinopled guiltyto one count of tax evasion and wassentenced to eight months in prisonon Oct. 5. (His brother Marc pled guilty to one count of aiding in the preparation of a false and fraudulent tax return and wassentenced to two years in prison.)

A rep for Sorrentino previously told PEOPLE that the reality star is “grateful to continue work, celebrate the holidays and his three yearssobermilestone” before commencing his prison sentence in January.

“He looks forward to completing his sentence and coming home to Lauren, family and friends,” the rep said.

Jersey Shore Family Vacationairs Thursdays (8 p.m. ET)

source: people.com