Melissa Gorga, Salley Carson lead reality stars in flirty VRT Flir-Tea NYC event

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The glitter of Valentine’s Week landed high above Midtown when Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea staged a chic cocktail party inside One57. Guests traded the usual club scene for panoramic Central Park views and a stream of Kahlúa espresso martinis, turning a luxury listing into an intimate celebrity playground.

Inside a Billionaires’ Row Penthouse: The Location and the Look

The soirée took place in a dramatic One57 residence on the 53rd floor. The space spans roughly 5,500 square feet, with five bedrooms and 5.5 baths, and offers sweeping, 360-degree vistas of Manhattan and Central Park.

The $27 million listing served as both backdrop and conversation starter, its modern finishes and sky-high perspective creating a naturally elevated atmosphere.

Who Attended: A Roll Call of Reality TV Names and Influencers

  • Melissa Gorga — Real Housewives of New Jersey
  • Salley Carson — Southern Charm
  • Lexi Wood — Summer House alum and model
  • Ally Lewber — Vanderpump Rules alum and celebrity astrologist
  • Jordan Emanuel — DJ, model and Summer House: Martha’s Vineyard cast member
  • Bradley Carter — Southern Hospitality
  • Taja Abitol — Members Only: Palm Beach

Page Six hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy co-ran the evening’s energy while SERHANT. agent Nile Lundgren opened his doors for the event.

Drinks and Bites: How Kahlúa and Osteria57 Shaped the Menu

Espresso martinis were the signature drink, poured all night by Kahlúa and praised repeatedly by guests. Several attendees noted how the coffee-forward cocktail amped up the party.

  • Cacio e pepe bombolinis
  • Truffle honey ricotta toast
  • Other passed hors d’oeuvres from Chef Riccardo Orfino of Osteria57

The small plates matched the cocktail program, keeping conversations light and the vibe lively as guests moved between rooms and windows.

Real Estate Stars and On-Screen Glamour

Beyond the reality TV crowd, a number of SERHANT. faces mixed into the night. Jordan March, Peter Zaitzeff, Genesis Suero and Jeffrey St. Arromand circulated, adding broker-style polish to the guest list.

Guests paused for tours and posed against the skyline, snapping photos inside one of Billionaires’ Row’s most talked-about units.

Moments and Remarks: Soundbites from the Party

Attendees kept the mood playful. One guest joked about wanting to own the apartment someday, while another summed up the sensation of being so high above the city: the views change the whole experience.

“Any time is espresso martini time,” a model-turned-host declared, as cocktails flowed and conversations shifted from work to weekend plans.

Why This Bash Mattered for Pop Culture and PR

The event functioned as more than a Valentine’s gathering. It was a strategic blend of branded drink activation, real estate spectacle and reality-TV networking.

  • Brand exposure for Kahlúa via a targeted celebrity crowd
  • Showcase for a high-value One57 listing
  • Content fodder for Page Six’s Virtual Reali-Tea platform and social channels

Hosts and guests left content to share, ensuring the evening’s images and clips would circulate across social feeds and entertainment coverage.

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