White House crasher and former Real House-Husband of D.C. Tareq Salahi wants to be the governor of Virginia. (more)
FRONT ROYAL, Virginia (AP) — White House party crasher Tareq Salahi is suing his wife, claiming she had an affair with a Journey guitarist as part of a calculated attempt to make money for herself and the band at his expense. (more)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Celebrity White House gate crasher Tareq Salahi filed for divorce Friday, claiming his wife was flaunting her affair with the lead guitarist for the rock band Journey. (more)
FRONT ROYAL, Va. — Celebrity White House gate crasher husband Tareq Salahi is glad his wife, Michaele, is OK but heartbroken that she’s left home to be with another man, reported to be lead guitarist for the rock band Journey, the couple’s attorney said Thursday. (more)
When “The Real Housewives of D.C.” premiered in August, it was riding the coattails of one of the most notorious — and most-watched — seasons of the Bravo franchise, “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.” And it had a pre-premiere publicity train led by the antics of Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the infamous White House state dinner gatecrashers. (more)
White House gatecrashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi say they want to “return to who we were.” “We’ve been the “it couple” for the past decade,” Michaele tells Bernard Goldberg of HBO’s “Real Sports” in a profile of their charity, “America’s Polo Cup,” airing tonight. Their annual polo match, currently under investigation by the state of Virginia for possible fraud, was bare-bones this year with sponsors and contenders from India backing out. (more)
Washington, you’re forgiven if you don’t know what to make of your “Housewives.” (more)
The White House party crashers, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, were stopped in a limo near the White House Wednesday evening as President Barack Obama was holding his second official state dinner. (more)
Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the infamous couple dubbed the White House Gatecrashers, are demanding the White House apologize to them for the embarrassing State Dinner fiasco last November. (more)
The Salahis, best known for crashing the Obamas’ first state dinner at the White House, will star in the U.S. reality series “Real Housewives of D.C.,” according to current events blog The Daily Beast on Friday. (more)
In an interview on CNN, outgoing Social Secretary Desiree Rogers, expressed openness in having average people attend White House functions. When asked back in February 2009 about having average people, such as having Joe the Plumber “mixing it up” with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown or French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Rogers responded “Why not?” (more)
Here’s what we know about how Carlos Allen, the latest White House party crasher, wound up at Barack Obama’s first state dinner: (more)























