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The Salahis had one heck of an audition tape, and now the Bravo network may be thinking of giving the White House party crashers their own reality show. NBC Universal, which owns Bravo, issued an online survey that asked consumers about the Salahis. The survey included asked whether giving Michaele and Tareq a show would "negatively influence" opinions about a network, whether Michaele Salahi is "great eye candy," and whether audiences thought the pair would make great “love to hate” characters on a reality show. In January, the couple is set to answer a subpoena related to crashing Obama's first state dinner.