New York Post

Reporters throw Pool party

- Cindy Adams

NEW Yorkers jammed Hollywood Reporter’s party Tuesday. Earliest arrival was Rosanna Scotto who I think is still there. Plus Dan Abrams of WABC-TV, Chuck Scarboroug­h of WNBC, CBS’ Gayle King, Channel 2’s Maurice DuBois, Don Lemon of what once was CNN.

Plus Geraldo Rivera whose mustache quivers on Fox and said: “I was married at this Pool Room in 2003. Aug. 3, no — Aug. 5, no — Aug. 7. My fifth wedding.”

Ann Coulter: “I’m doing a podcast.” Candace Bushnell: “I’m appearing at the Carlyle.” William Ivey Long who overcame costuming Broadway’s bomb “Diana.” Robert Zimmerman, running for Congress on ungerryman­dered Long Island. Brooke Shields and daughter. “Today” show’s Savannah/Hoda/Jenna bunched together like a corsage.

And a Melanie Roy who got introduced as “Rodney Dangerfiel­d’s daughter who designs interiors.”

Top organizer Cinema Society’s Andrew

Saffir hugged everyone — even someone outside looking for a bus. As to my own dazzling importance, a young skinny stunner in an apricot skirt so short it met the color beneath, was so excited at my presence that she asked me: “Miss, where’s the toilet?” Nobody masked. Not Questlove, Charlamagn­e tha God, Tony Dokoupil, Carol Alt, Drew Nieporent who hasn’t missed a party since his bar mitzvah.

Wardrobe went from 6-inch platform heels to sneakers. One dude did tacky short-sleeved unironed untucked shirt. Stunning models thinner than my phone wore magnificen­t designer gowns — their necklines plunging below the Dead Sea. The party’s two most gloriously gorgeous blonds were Maye Musk, Elon’s mom, who said, “I’m on the cover of Sports Illustrate­d,” and Sandra Lee ,ex live-in of ex-Gov. Cuomo, who — with her new gent — said: “I’ve never been happier.”

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Fresh off her Sports Illustrate­d Swimsuit cover, Maye Musk dazzled at the Hollywood Reporter’s media party at the Pool in Midtown.

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