Michael Rubin’s annual White Party is the hottest ticket of the summer, and a host of stars have made their way there.
The visionary owner of Fanatics, with a fortune of $11.5 billion, has become friends with dozens of celebrities who love being around him.
Before the festivities kicked off at Michael Rubin’s white party, a host of NFL stars and celebrities decided to engage in some beach football.
Among the notable people on the beach playing were former NFL quarterback Tom Brady, Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons, Houston Texans quarterback CJ Stroud, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, and rapper Quavo.
Michael Rubin shared a video of Brady dropping back to pass after picking teams with C.J. Stroud.
In one clip, Brady can be seen moving around the makeshift pocket on the sand before firing deep, but Bills safety Damar Hamlin intercepts the pass and returns it down the sideline, as everyone can be heard going crazy.
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Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons, who was on Brady’s team at Michael Rubin’s party, was clearly upset as he complained to Brady for making such a mistake.
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It was a star-studded outing on the beach that also included Travis Kelce and comedian Druski.
Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin Spoke Out Amid Backlash Surrounding MLB Uniforms
At one point, the biggest story in baseball was the new uniforms in Major League Baseball, which players and fans did not like.
It was the hottest story of MLB spring training with the new Nike Vapor Premier uniforms, designed by Nike and manufactured by Fanatics. Many of the problems were increased see-through quality of the pants, smaller names on the back of the jerseys, and the quality and feel of the fabric.
Fanatics founder Michael Rubin pushed back when he stated the company was being unfairly blamed for its role in the uniform fiasco.
“This is a little bit of a difficult position. We’re purely doing exactly as we’ve been told, and we’ve been told we’re doing everything exactly right. And we’re getting the s— kicked out of us. So that’s not fun,” Rubin said (per the Associated Press). “… Nike designs everything. Hands us a spec and says, ‘Make this.’ We have made everything exactly to the spec, and Nike and baseball would say, ‘Yes, you’ve done everything we’ve asked you to do.'”