You probably think you’ve heard all there is to know about White House party crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi, but you’d be wrong. For instance, did you know Michaele owns close to 300 pairs of shoes? And that sometimes the only reason she buys more shoes—some of them priced at $445 a pair—is because she “forgets what she owns”? Maybe she also “forgot” that she and her husband hadn’t been invited to the state dinner.
What Does Michaele Salahi Think About Besides Getting Attention? Shoes!
>> See a photo slideshow of the Salahis at last year's Leukemia & Lymphoma Society ball.
You probably think you’ve heard all there is to know about White House party crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi, but you’d be wrong. For instance, did you know Michaele owns close to 300 pairs of shoes? And that sometimes the only reason she buys more shoes—some of them priced at $445 a pair—is because she “forgets what she owns”? Maybe she also “forgot” that she and her husband hadn’t been invited to the state dinner.
Below, check out our coverage of Michaele Salahi:
Sidewalk Style: Michaele Salahi
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