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Tareq Salahi Calls Michaele a "Groupie Slut" and Shares Photo of Journey Guitarist's Junk

In part one of an exclusive interview with the husband of The Real Housewives of D.C.'s star, Salahi explains what happened the night he realized his wife was cheating with Neal Schon

By Bruna Nessif Sep 20, 2011 4:00 AMTags

"We were a couple that was unbeatable," Tareq Salahi told E! News in an exclusive interview.

At least, that's what the Real Housewives of D.C.'s Michaele Salahi's soon-to-be ex-hubby thought of his marriage before realizing that his wife was not kidnapped, but actually ran off with Journey guitarist Neal Schon.

Here's what he had to say...

In a segment that aired on E! News tonight, Salahi starts by explaining the worry that ran through him when he was unaware of his wife's location.

"I first searched the house, just completely, because my wife has multiple sclerosis, so it wouldn't be out of the question that perhaps something had happened to her."

Luckily, he got a phone call.

"As the evening went on, I got a phone call from her at seven o'clock in the evening, and at that time, she said ‘Hi, love. How are you? I'm on my way home. I'm just gonna stop at my mom's house real quick.'"

Unfortunately, after speaking with Michaele's mother, the betrayal Tareq was about to experience started to unravel as she informed him that Michaele had never paid her a visit.

As if that weren't bad enough, the RHODC husband shares that he received an email that was a "disturbing" picture of—wait for it—Schon's penis!

"This was the lewdist, most disgusting thing I had seen. And I didn't understand, why in the world would Neal Schon would be sending a picture of his penis to us at Oasis, our master account."

As far as Michaele's actions of going on tour with a rock band, well, to Tareq, that's what "a groupie slut does," and the fact that Schon's been married five times (and is married right now) makes Tareq believe that this situation will definitely happen again, but next time "Michaele will be the victim."

That's not all. Tune in to E! News tomorrow at 7 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. for part two of the sit-down.