While most of us know her as the one of the infamous White House crashers, Michaele Salahi was not a party-crashing virgin.

Salahi managed to get on the Washington Redskins alumni cheerleading squad without ever shaking her pom-poms for the team
. She also cheered with the former Redskins cheerleaders during two games at FedEx Field.

With Salahi and her husband Tareq's inclusion on the upcoming Bravo reality series "The Real Housewives of D.C.," cameras followed Salahi to cheerleading practices to film her in action. Many of the other cheerleaders started to become suspicious when Salahi had trouble performing cheer choreography like the team's fight song, "Hail to the Redskins."

During filming, Salahi was asked to make small talk with the other women in order to convey "interaction" and make it look "real." And one producer even asked Sheryl Olecheck -- a Redskins cheerleader for 10 years and who choreographed the team for seven years -- to move Salahi to the front row at rehearsal in order to get a better shot. Olecheck declined and said, "I already had the formation, and besides, she was too tall and couldn't dance."

So how did she even make the team? The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders Alumni Association roster lists Salahi as a member and that she cheered in 1991 under her nickname and maiden name, Missy Holt.

However, Terri Lamb, the group's president, told the Washington Post that there's no record of her ever being an actual Redskins cheerleader.

While it's uncertain what new repercussions Salahi will face after this (as if she's not being slammed by other charges already), we'll have to wait and see if her cheerleading footage will actually make it on air.