Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Salahis want apology from White House

Michaele and Tareq Salahi, the infamous White House crashers, are still smarting from embarrassment after the State Dinner fiasco in November.

"It would be nice if somebody apologized to us," Tareq Salahi, along with his wife Michaele, told RadarOnline.com in a new interview. "I would certainly not treat anyone this way that comes to my house, even if there was a question about an invitation, or there was some miscommunication... I would still welcome anyone and be gracious."

The couple said they've received death threats and a package at their home that contained a used condom. "We have received 70-30 (percent) positive-negative... 30 who think it was a stunt to become famous and it wasn't," said Michaele. "That's 100 percent not the case."

The Salahis are about to embark on a national media tour to promote the Real Housewives of D.C., with an interview on Inside Edition this week and with Matt Lauer on NBC's Today Show, on May 25, says Radar. The couple also plans to write a book about their experience and release a Salahi action figure and costumes in time for Halloween.

Credit: USA Today

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