New York Post

Harvey ponders life abroad

- Cindy Adams

THE question is, how is Harvey Weinstein. The answer is: He’s coping. The man’s watching his weight. Working out. Taking care of himself physically, feeling healthier, lessening the intake of medication. Staying in, out of any spotlight, not risking paparazzi, avoiding restaurant­s. Result is he’s lost 25 pounds.

The relationsh­ip with estranged wife Georgina is stable. He’s focusing on staying strong for his kids. Moved upstate to be nearer to the family. Playing the role of available dad, he’s seeing the children reg ularly.

Pending his court date, the man is staying positive. Why? How? He’s getting signals from Europe. The realizatio­n is he’d be OK working abroad. Think fugitive Roman Polanski. Bum here/star there.

All depends on the trial. Having talked to those he knows overseas, a thought has begun to center on surviving abroad. Like Italy. If not a life in jail, the thinking is he might still have a life in movies. Maybe do a sequel to one of his Oscar winners. Maybe a “Shakespear­e in Love in Palermo.”

Classy glasses

WHY’S Vogue’s Anna Wintry doing a master class on “how to be a boss”? Teaching creativity and leadership? Even Condé Nast’s investing to ensure students. Backing it. Doing Glamour magazine promos. Taking Facebook ads. Targeting newsfeeds. Like, why? She needs a few quid to buy sunglasses?

Odds & ends

SOME folk stay married longer than for the wedding photos to dry. Be it known socialites Marianne and

John Castle celebrated their 50th anniversar­y with a private mass at St Peter’s in the Vatican . . . OHH, poor Joe Burden’s been running for president since before George Washington. Leave him be. If the Dumbocrats are really stuck, let them just put up Chirlane.

Please try to pay attention

A Runway of Dreams fashion show now features real people with disabiliti­es. Tommy Hilfiger designs special clothes just for them. Founder Mindy Scheier, whose son with muscular dystrophy appreciate­s wardrobe, said: “Time to include such people in every aspect of fashion” . . . MARY Wilson (the Supremes), Freda Payne (“Band of Gold”) and David Hasselhoff (of whom you may have heard) at the “Living the Luxe Life” book launch. Co-author Efrem Harkham just acquired the Life Hotel. It’s 31st Street off Fifth Avenue.

COMEDIAN Chris Morgan, who calls himself Angry Bagel Guy, and comedian Talia Reese at Gateway Comedy Club Ronkonkoma did dating jokes. Talia: “Making love, I don’t like a short guy’s toe nails scratching my knees.” Look, don’t pick on me — I just report it.

Oy. Only in Ronkonkoma, kids, only in Ronkonkoma.

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