Members Of The Media Live "The Good Life" In Bridgehampton

Members Of The Media Live "The Good Life" In Bridgehampton
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Members of the media, including on-air talent from all three cable news networks, lived the good life in the Hamptons this past weekend — quite literally. At a sunset cocktail party dubbed "A Taste of the Good Life, with BEST LIFE," hosted by Fine Living's Eric Villency and his wife Kimberly, MSNBC's Dan Abrams, Fox News' Geraldo Rivera, CNN's Alina Cho, and ABC News' Gigi Stone were all spotted rubbing shoulders with the likes of Men's Health editor-in-chief Dave Zinczenko and Page Six's Richard Johnson. Thankfully, PatrickMcMullan.com's Neil Rasmus was there to capture it all. Below, a selection of photos from Saturday's Bridgehampton gathering:


Dan Abrams and Geraldo Rivera


Hosts the Villencys: Eric, Kimberly, and Ronan

Left: Geraldo Rivera with his wife Erica and their daughter Sol
Right: Alina Cho, Kimberly Villency, and Gigi Stone


Dave Zinczenko and Eric Villency


Richard Johnson, Geraldo Rivera, and Eric Villency


Erica Levy, Alina Cho, Corcoran's Robby Browne, and Geraldo Rivera


Atmosphere


Atmosphere


Atmosphere

Bonus! Dan Abrams and Dave Zinczenko take in the scene in the T-Mobile Sidekick Lounge at the Mercedes-Benz Polo Challenge in Bridgehampton:

Note: an earlier version of this post mis-identfied Erica Levy as Gigi Stone. The caption has since been corrected.

All photos courtesy Patrick McMullan

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