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Want to get tips from the White House crashers on how to crash a party, you can? Here’s how you can do it!
Here’s one party the Salahis won’t have to sneak in to — because they’re the hosts! Nearly two months after crashing President Obama’s Nov. 24 State Dinner at the White House, husband and wife fame seekers Tareq and Michaele will host a party at Pure night club in Las Vegas.
If you want to rub elbows with the now-infamous couple, head on down to the Sin City hot spot in Caesar’s Palace Jan. 16 where Michaele, 44, and Tareq, 41, will walk the red carpet, break out some bubbly and make sure you have a great time.
“The Salahis will be on the main stage with our top customers,” the club’s rep Michael Gilmartin told HollywoodLife.com Jan. 7. “People can definitely interact with them.
Want to get tips from the White House crashers on how to crash a party, you can? Here’s how you can do it!
Here’s one party the Salahis won’t have to sneak in to — because they’re the hosts! Nearly two months after crashing President Obama’s Nov. 24 State Dinner at the White House, husband and wife fame seekers Tareq and Michaele will host a party at Pure night club in Las Vegas.
If you want to rub elbows with the now-infamous couple, head on down to the Sin City hot spot in Caesar’s Palace Jan. 16 where Michaele, 44, and Tareq, 41, will walk the red carpet, break out some bubbly and make sure you have a great time.
“The Salahis will be on the main stage with our top customers,” the club’s rep Michael Gilmartin told HollywoodLife.com Jan. 7. “People can definitely interact with them.
- 1/8/2010
- by Kirstin Benson
- HollywoodLife
The Washington, D.C., couple who made a name for themselves after allegedly crashing a presidential party are now throwing one - and to avoid any confusion, everyone is invited. Tareq and Michaele Salahi are set to be the official hosts at Las Vegas's Pure Nightclub on Jan. 16. As "hosts" of the party, their duties won't include much - essentially they just have to show up and drink complimentary booze. The public is invited. Like they did at the Nov. 24 White House state dinner, the couple will walk a red carpet to gain entry into the party. (Fun fact: the...
- 1/7/2010
- by Mark Gray
- PEOPLE.com
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