In an interview on the Today Show, the "most infamous party crashers in the world" said that they "hate that label, denied they finagled their way into a White House state dinner and insisted that they were invited to the bash by a Washington law firm with ties to a senior Pentagon official."
Said Michaele Salahi: "We were invited, not crashers. There isn't anyone that would have the audacity or the poor behavior to do that... certainly not us."
Gawker notes NBC News "didn't pay the Salahis for their exclusive Today appearance this morning. They didn't have to: According rival bookers trying to land the Salahis, they already have a contract with Bravo preventing them from talking to anyone else."
Meanwhile, Jon Stewart has his own unique take on the entire incident.