Don’t cry for Desiree Rogers

Updated 5:45 p.m.

It’s been two months since she left the White House, but former White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers isn’t throwing herself a pity party.

“I will be fine,” Rogers said at a luncheon in Chicago for the Chicago Advertising Federation on Thursday. “I’m not crying for me.”

She’s making some life changes, even contemplating if she will move back to Chicago or relocate to New York City, according to Bloomberg.

As for those uninvited guests at her first state dinner, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, Rogers seems to be over it.

“If the worst thing that happened to me is, you know, someone said I was beautiful and I had on the wrong dress, and I should have had a clipboard, you know, OK,” she said. “I’m comfortable with the work we did.”

Rogers will be back in D.C. this weekend as a guest of the Huffington Post for the White House Correspondents Association Dinner.

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