Now that Tareq Salahi is officially unhitched from ex-wife Michaele, he can focus on his next big project: That run for governor of Virginia.
Even though a judge in Warren County, Va. struck down Tareq Salahi’s lawsuit against Journey guitarist Neal Schon yesterday, the one-time White House gatecrasher isn’t giving up.
As we predicted yesterday, Journey guitarist Neal Schon and his girlfriend, White House gatecrasher Michaele Salahi, showed up for the opening night of Silverdocs. But then they bailed before Schon’s scheduled panel appearance.
Silverdocs begins tonight with a documentary about Journey. The band’s guitarist, Neal Schon, will be in attendance. Does this mean we can count on an appearance by his significant other, White House gatecrasher Michaele Salahi? Don’t stop believin’.
White House party crasher Tareq Salahi is suing ex-wife Michaele for $50 million because she ran off with an aging 1970s rocker that sent him a picture of his private parts. No, really.
Sep 15, 2011
The Man of Michaele Salahi’s Dreams
No, really. Start believin’.
Sep 14, 2011
Your Periodic Salahi News Update
Has Michaele Salahi been kidnapped? That’s what her husband says.
Photo by Bravo Sometimes headlines write themselves; this is one of those instances. Between lawsuits from caterers, landscapers and PR firms, apparently Tareq and Michaela Salahi are losing the clothes right off their backs. According to the Washington Post, Michaela Salahi, one-half of the stealth White House-crashing twosome, plans to auction off her infamous red sari, worn to the state dinner for India, next month — Jedi powers not included. Auctioneers conservatively estimate that…
Jan 07, 2010
Salahis to Host a Las Vegas Club Night
It’s really true. Accused White House crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi have agreed to do a paid personal appearance at the Las Vegas nightclub Pure next week, as Reliable Source first reported early this morning. This is the same way talentless “celebrities” like Paris Hilton or Heidi and Spencer make extra cash. It’s hard to imagine a more perfect confirmation of exactly the sort of people the Salahis are. Though in fairness, it’s even harder…