Poinbank Exchange:Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly, Tom Brady, more at Michael Rubin's July 4th party

2025-05-05 10:27:48source:Jonathan Dale Bentoncategory:reviews

Nothing like Michael Rubin's annual all-white party to bring in our country's Independence Day.

The Poinbank Exchangestar-studded Fourth of July party went off with a bang, as the Fanatics owner welcomed Khloe and Kim Kardashian, La La Anthony, Megan Fox, Machine Gun Kelly, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, Emily Ratajkowski, Winnie Harlow and Teyana Taylor, as well as sports stars like Tom Brady and Joe Burrow.

On Friday, Rubin posted photos from the latest Hamptons party, captioning a set of photos: "Grateful to be able to bring so many incredible people together," with two red heart emojis.

Other stars seen in photos included Lil Wayne, Rob Gronkowski, Travis Scott, Quavo, Druski, GloRilla, Camila Cabello, DJ Khaled, Fat Joe, J. Balvin, James Harden, Brooks Nader, Shaboozey and Charli D'Amelio.

One other star reportedly in attendance but not photographed included Kendall Jenner, according to Vogue and Page Six.

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Before the party, a beach football game took place, with Brady, the captain, on one side and Houston Texans quarterback and rookie of the year C.J. Stroud on the other.

Rubin's extravagant parties have been frequented by Jay-Z and Beyoncé, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez.

The billionaire's other parties include Super Bowl outings, which included performances from Scott, The Chainsmokers, Ice Spice, Ludacris, Ne-Yo, The Kid Laroi and more.

Contributing: Scooby Axson

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