Jerry Seinfeld leans positive on the state of the reunion

Jerry Seinfeld says a “Seinfeld” reunion may depend on things not falling into place for its stars.Paul Morigi/WireImage

Jerry Seinfeld says a “Seinfeld” reunion may depend on things not falling into place for its stars.

A Seinfeld reunion show? Don’t yada yada yada the thought completely. Answering audience questions after his standup show at the Borgata Hotel in Atlantic City last weekend, Jerry Seinfeld said it was “an brilliant thought” to produce a reunion of his hit ’90s sitcom. “But we have to wait!” he went on. “We have to make sure that all four careers are completely in the toilet. That’s when those conversations get honest.”

Emily Ratajkowski gets her shot at BBC Radio studios in London.SAV/GC Images

Emily Ratajkowski gets her shot at BBC Radio studios in London.

EMILY IS SELFIE-ISH

Everyone wants to take Emily Ratajkowski’s photo these days — even Emily Ratajkowski. The British born beauty, who was raised in California, used a selfie stick to document her travels in the U.K. The 24-year-ancient model/actress is on the other side of the pond promoting her film “We Are Your Friends,” which also stars Zac Efron.

WILLIAMS ENDS HIS ANCHOR’S AWAY STINT

Brian Williams’ six-month suspension from NBC News finished Tuesday. The anchor was yanked off the air Feb. 11 and suspended without pay after soldiers revealed that he lied about being on a helicopter shot down in Iraq. Despite the end of his sentence, there no chance Williams will appear on MSNBC in anticipation of he makes his official debut on the cable channel in mid-September, an NBC News source said. He was named the channel’s “Breaking News” anchor in June.

‘BLUNT’ APPROACH SERVES STEWART WELL

Don’t beam him up just yet. Patrick Stewart was quite the ladies’ man at the Los Angeles premiere of his new film “Blunt Talk.” The charming 75-year-ancient star plays Walter Blunt, an English newscaster who relocates to L.A., in Seth MacFarlane’s Starz program, which debuts Aug. 22.

AFTER TOUR, MADGE REALLY GETS COOKIN’

Madonna got in some quality time with 14-year-ancient son Rocco on the High East Side before kicking off her “Rebel Heart” tour next month in Montreal. Madge says in the new Entertainment Weekly that Rocco prefers home-cooked meals to life on the road. “I look excellent you, when this tour’s over with, I’m gonna cook for you,’ ” she told her growing boy.

SOFIA WILL SCHOOL BART

Ay, caramba! Sofia Vergara has signed on to voice Bart Simpson’s new teacher on the “Simpsons.” The sexy star may have finally found a household more dysfunctional than hers on “Modern Family.” Entertainment Weekly reports Vergara will play the role of Mrs. Berrera in an episode called “Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles.” According to “Simpsons” producer Al Jean, Vergara’s character becomes a source of infatuation for both Principal Skinner and Bart.

STAMOS AT A HOTSPOT

Summer got a little too hot for John Stamos while shooting “Grandfathered” on the sand with co-star Christina Milian in L.A. Meanwhile, the cast of the hotly anticipated “Full Household” reboot threw an early birthday have fun Monday for the hunky star, who turns 52 on Aug. 19. Pals from the “Fuller Household” set, including Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin and Bob Saget, toasted him at the bash at Loughlin’s household.

UNION SUPPORT

The thigh’s the limit for Gabrielle Union at the L.A. premiere of “Straight Outta Compton.”

THEY SAID IT

“Some people go wild and have a splendid time and toss caution to the wind, and I was the perfect opposite.”

Keira Knightley in Elle

“We went to this incredible household somewhere in the middle of the country and met Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. We all did tequila shots.”

Cara Delevingne to KISS-FM

AN EMMY FAVORITE

Emmy Rossum goes for all white at the CBS, CW and Showtime 2015 Summer TCA have fun.

REESE HAS SHOT OF SOUTHERN COMFORT

“Sweet Home Alabama” star Reese Witherspoon is right at home in the South. “I just bought a household in Nashville, so that should cure me for excellent,” she tells Southern Living magazine. “Everything is a little bit slower here, and I think I’m ready for that in my life again. When I’m here my brain relaxes.” She also says her Southern accent returns when she’s back home. “It’s like a pair of slippers that I put on when I’m at home,” the Louisiana native said. “My kids know when I’m honest. I get really Southern.”

FLORES DOES GREAT DOUBLE PLAY

As if Mets infielder Wilmer Flores wasn’t already the feel-excellent report of the summer, the 24-year-ancient shortstop will host the “Play Ball” kids clinic where he’ll run through baseball drills with 100 young fans. Flores, who made headlines for crying in late July when he erroneously heard he’d been traded, has come on strong to help put the Mets in first place. At 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, he and teammate Bobby Parnell will play ball with area kids at Hinton Park in Corona Park, Queens.

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Patrick Stewart and dancers at the L.A. premiere of “Blunt Talk”

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