French forward Kylian Mbappe was recently at billionaire Michael Rubin’s annual 4th of July party. The theme of the party was an all-white dress code, and the celebrity guest list included famous celebrities in entertainment and sport such as Tom Brady, Jay Z, Joel Embiid, James Harden, Justin Bieber, and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Rubin is the CEO of Fanatics, which is the world’s largest provider of licensed sports merchandise and is known in the city for his lavish, and sometimes dangerous parties. Injuries have happened at past parties that he has organized, but the billionaire ensured a full medical team along with an army of valet and security was on hand at his Bridgehampton mansion for the all-white event.
In all, it is believed that close to 350 celebrities attended Rubin’s all-white party. The billionaire host showed off the enormous scale and appeal of this gathering on his Twitter, showing a two-minute video recap of the grandiose event, referring to it as "A literal movie".
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Mbappe is currently on holiday following a long 2022/23 season which saw his PSG side clinch yet another Ligue 1 title, while he finished runners-up at the Qatar world cup in December with the French national team. At the party, Mbappe was photographed with a number of celebrities, including model Grace Adele, rapper Jay Z, quarterback Tom Brady, and basketball player James Harden. The party continued late into the night and featured live performances by Usher and Ne Yo.
Fans of football were quick to note the amusing scenario of Mbappe attending an all-white party while being heavily linked with a transfer to Real Madrid, who traditionally play in all-white jerseys. The forward was in blistering form for much of the 22/23 season, finishing with fifty-one goal contributions in forty-one games for PSG in all competitions.
Despite this, there have been rumors circulating that Mbappe may be unhappy with the club’s ownership and will be looking to exit the club either through a transfer or as a free agent once his contract is up. Real Madrid pushed heavily for Mbappe last year, but the 24-year-old signed a new contract with PSG worth more than six hundred million euros.