New York Post

NYC’s ladies who munchie

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A GAGGLE of Gotham’s most accomplish­ed gals proved you don’t need a man to have a good time on Valentine’s Day, when TV newswoman Judy Licht hosted her 43rd annual Valentine’s Day lunch.

The tradition was started as a way “to celebrate my girlfriend­s on this holiday, because the men in our lives may come and go — but girlfriend­s are mostly forever.”

Licht launched the Galentine’s lunch the year she separated from husband No. 1. She subsequent­ly married famed ad man and restaurate­ur Jerry Della Femina in 1983.

Among the powerhouse women in attendance this year at Licht’s Upper East Side townhouse was Martha Stewart , 81 — who brought heart-shaped Valentine’s boxes for everyone filled with “feel good” CBD gummies, we hear. The always-opportunis­tic domestic diva launched her line of “hemp derived, cannabidio­l rich” treats in 2020, we reported.

Also at the ladies luncheon was 94-year-old Dr. Ruth Westheimer, who read from her latest book, a new edition of “The Art of Arousal,” for the gathering. One guest exclaimed, “This book would’ve been banned 30 years ago!”

Acclaimed actress Tovah Feldshuh, 74, rode over on her bicycle before her performanc­e in Broadway’s “Funny Girl” the same night. “She surprised Dr. Ruth,” a guest told us. (Feldshuh played Dr. Ruth onstage last year.)

Others at the loveable luncheon included “Good Day New York” host Rosanna Scotto, WNBC I-Team reporter Sarah Wallace, PIX11 reporter Magee Hickey and cartoonist Marisa Acocella.

Cosmetics guru Trish McEvoy couldn’t make it, but she sent bottles of her “new sexy fragrance,” called X, we hear, for the crowd.

The lunch has been known over the years to attract attendees including author Erica Jong, Vanity Fair’s Amy Fine Collins, fashion maven Fern Mallis, Arlene Alda, Diane Clehane, Joan Hamburg, and Carolines on Broadway grande dame Caroline Hirsch.

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