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‘Mayor of Nightlife’ Eric Adams dines with Naomi Campbell, Jon Batiste

Eric Adams with Naomi Campbell and Jon Batiste
Eric Adams dined with Naomi Campbell and Jon Batiste at his favorite haunt, Zero Bond.naomi/Instagram

New York City’s “Mayor of Nightlife” Eric Adams is back at it again.

Hizzoner dined with supermodel Naomi Campbell, multiple Grammy-winner Jon Batiste and Hollywood agent Cade Hudson on Wednesday night.

The group dined at Adams’ regular haunt, private members club Zero Bond, where he has been a fixture since he was elected in November.

Fashion icon Campbell — who is likely in town for Monday’s Met Gala — posted photos on Instagram of the dinner, and wrote, “#Embracing the Big 🍎 what a welcome!!! and meeting of the minds.”

It has been a big week for Adams. On Monday he partied with Mary J. Blige at the grand opening of Brooklyn Chophouse in Times Square.

Then he faced the New York Post editorial board on Wednesday, describing how the slow return to offices will hurt the city’s economy.

Eric Adams posting with Naomi Campbell and Jon Batiste for a photo at private members club Zero Bond
Adams “discussed everything from philanthropy to fashion and music” with Campbell and Batiste. Naomi/Instagram

Adams has also called a meeting with the NYPD’s commanding officers on Saturday to discuss combatting soaring crime in the Big Apple.

He will sit down with them in One Police Plaza — and he’s asked them to each bring three plans to reduce crime in their areas, according to sources.

Eric Adams poses for photos with Mary J Blige and Don Pooh at the opening of Brooklyn Chophouse in Times Square.
He previously partied with Mary J. Blige at the grand opening of Brooklyn Chophouse in Times Square. Getty Images

This comes as Adams ends his fourth month in office with crime and gun violence still on the rise — even though he won his office by campaigning on getting the bloodshed under control in New York City.

Meanwhile we are told his discussion with Campbell and Batiste “covered everything from philanthropy to fashion and music.”

We hope no-nonsense Campbell also gave him a lecture on crime.