How the Other Half Lives

July 6, 2008 at 2:15pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

This is how you get down on the Fourth of July when you’re rich…

Hamponites got their white man’s boogie on this weekend at an upscale “barbeque” that included a performance by Lionel Richie, who was introduced to the party's 250 guests by American Idol host Ryan Seacrest.

Check out the guy in the pink shirt and Carlton sweater shakin’ that ass! Get it, baby!

After the private concert, it was time for a little snacky pooh.

While the rest of us were eating chicken, ribs and cole slaw, this party enjoyed a meal of filet mignon served on fine china prepared by Top Chef judge (and undercover smokeshow), Tom Colicchio.

That’s how they get it done at a private estate in Water Mill this July 5th, where the cream of the Hampton's social scene was Dancin' On The Ceiling.

Must be nice to be loaded.

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