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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Michaele Salahi may insist she and husband Tareq really, really, really were invited to that White House state dinner last November. But at least two of her four co-stars in "The Real Housewives of DC" -- Mary "mother of five" Amons and real estate agent Stacie Turner -- consider them crashers. Both women, however, claim the notorious incident that made worldwide headlines is only a small part of the Bravo network's capital city franchise that premieres Aug. 5. "I was just shocked that anybody would have the gall to crash a party like that," Turner said via media conference call Thursday. ...
Publicity magnets Michaele and Tareq Salahi, who don't actually debut on Bravo's "Real Housewives of DC" until the dog days of August, sat still for a probing hour-long interview Thursday in which the alleged White House party crashers didn't make much news except to reveal his mother is now suing his dementia-impaired father over the family's troubled Virginia winery and "every family has some dysfunction." Oh yes, and they also promised to give free tickets to veterans, while charging everyone else $20 to $100, to attend the Aug. 5 screening party they're throwing for the "Housewives" ...
(May 19) -- Brace yourself, America. Tareq and Michaele Salahi -- brazen White House gate-crashers in the eyes of many, and the world's most misunderstood and maligned presidential invitees in their own minds -- have kicked off a nationwide ubiquity tour, presumably to gin up interest in their newest vehicle to fame if not fortune, Bravo's "The Real Housewives of DC." ...
WASHINGTON (Jan. 20) – White House gate crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination Wednesday, refusing to answer a House committee's questions about their uninvited appearance at a state dinner. The jet-setting Virginia couple repeatedly said they were remaining silent on advice of counsel, but that didn't prevent members of the Homeland Security Committee from peppering them with questions about how they got through Secret Service checkpoints on Nov. 24. Tareq Salahi read an opening statement in which he offered to have the ...
"The Real Housewives of D.C." has finalized its casting and is currently taping for four months around Washington. According to one of the cast members, editing will take about four months, so the program is expected to premiere next August or September. That means we Washington fans will have to wait almost a year to see it. Bummer. In the meantime, we are watching Bravo's other "Real Housewives" franchises. The most entertaining of all is "The Real Housewives of Atlanta," which wrapped up its second season on Thursday night. So, in the tradition of my unanswered questions from other ...
Bravo announced Tuesday that the cable channel added the TV reality show, "Real Housewives of D.C.," to its program offerings for next year. The franchise is currently being filmed here in the Capitol. Washington has been abuzz since May about which D.C. women would be cast on the show. Although several candidates have been seen with film crews around the city in recent weeks, Bravo has not yet announced the final cast for our group of "housewives." ...
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