If you are an A-list celebrity who was in the United States for the Fourth of July, you were probably at Michael Rubin’s white party on Thursday.
The star-studded event in the Hamptons included stars from the sports world like Tom Brady, Kevin Durant, Livvy Dunne, Jake Paul and Rob Gronkowski, among plenty others.
Per TMZ Sports, Brady attended the event after playing a game of football on the beach with current NFL players C.J. Stroud, Damar Hamlin and rappers Travis Scott and Quavo.
Brady and Stroud served as captains for the teams, with the Houston Texans quarterback’s side reportedly coming out on top.
One of the more amusing meet-ups at the event saw Donovan Mitchell—whose nickname is Spida—get to interact with the original Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire.
Per Max Winters of the Daily Mail, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was also in attendance and seen chatting with Gronkowski.
According to Winters, guests received their invitations to the event in framed illustrations that were delivered by couriers in tuxedos. They also received custom Nike x Travis Scott shoes.
Rubin is the founder and CEO of Fanatics. He previously owned a stake in the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. The 51-year-old has held the lavish party around the Independence Day holiday since 2021.