Photo: Jerry Seinfeld penned an op-ed on Monday saying New York City would bounce back despite the COVID-19 pandemic and escalating crime and homelessness. Seinfeld is pictured left at his Hamptons home in a photo dated April and right in Manhattan with his wife Jessica in a photo data June 29
Daily Mail: Proud New Yorker Jerry Seinfeld - who ridiculed claims Big Apple is finished and said he’d never leave - is spotted in his Porsche outside his $32M mansion in the HAMPTONS
* Seinfeld was pictured arriving home in East Hampton this week in a vintage Porsche
* Jerry Seinfeld's op-ed took a jab at comedy club owner James Altucher who had earlier claimed NYC was dead
* Altucher has since hit back saying that denial of the problems plaguing New York City won't fix the problem
* He also slammed Seinfeld for seeking refuge in his 'Hamptons mansion'
* Seinfeld lives in an apartment overlooking Central Park on the Upper West Side and also has a sprawling waterfront mansion in the Hamptons that he bought from Billy Joel
* Altucher noted that apartment vacancies were at an all time high, deficits were at record highs and companies were packing up and moving on from NYC
Jerry Seinfeld was spotted in the Hamptons on Monday arriving at his $32million house in a vintage Porsche, a week after labeling a comedian who fled New York City for Florida a 'putz' and vowing never to abandon the Big Apple.
The comedian became the toast of the town after writing an opinion piece in The New York Times which defended the city and rebuffed what comedy club owner James Altrucher had previously claimed - that it was done for good.
Seinfeld wrote in the piece: 'He says Everyone’s gone for good. How the hell do you know that? You moved to Miami. Yes, I also have a place out on Long Island. But I will never abandon New York City. Ever.'
Altrucher responded to Seinfeld's piece saying it was unfair for him to be labeled as an absconder when the comedian was, himself, in the wealthy enclave of the Hamptons.
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WNU Editor: So typical of Hollywood's elite. Do what I say, not what I do. The Big Apple reminds me of what Moscow looked like in the early 1990s. But even though it was bad, I knew that Moscow would eventually recover. People, policies, and the determination to rebuild Moscow from decades of Communist rule were all there. It eventually took 20 years for Moscow to recover, but it did. I know because I was there. In the case of New York City .... I see zero hope.
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