The woman who crashed President Barack Obama's first state dinner has cashed in with a reality TV deal, in the next installment of "Real Housewives."
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Wed, 06/16/2010 - 3:22am
The woman who crashed President Barack Obama's first state dinner has cashed in with a reality TV deal, in the next installment of "Real Housewives."