Not even a seven-figure check can get a person access to Michael Rubin’s ultra-exclusive white party.
Sources close to Will Makris, a hospitality mogul and one of Rubin’s closest friends, told The California Post on Thursday that a member of Makris’ Zero Bond social club offered $2 million for an invite and a plus-one to Rubin’s famed mid-summer bash, but got turned down.
In fact, the sources said the proposal was actually laughed at, with one explaining entry into the Fanatics honcho’s famed all-white attire get-together is truly “a money-can’t-buy thing.”
The guest list for the event, which Rubin annually throws at his palatial mansion in the Hamptons, is typically limited to around 375 of the globe’s biggest stars and athletes.
Past partygoers include Tom Brady, Kim Kardashian, Drake, Livvy Dunne, Kendall Jenner, Travis Scott, Derek Jeter, Odell Beckham Jr. and Rob Gronkowski.
The swanky soiree usually goes down on or around the Fourth of July, but it was moved to July 1 this year in an effort to avoid possible conflicts with Taylor Swift’s wedding and the UFC’s White House card, which was initially planned for Independence Day.
Celebs, The Post is told, will begin flying into the Hamptons for the shindig on June 30, when Rubin will host a barbecue.
The following day, the white party festivities will kick off at 5 p.m. and go until 6 a.m. on July 2.
While a monstrous task to organize such a blowout, it somehow won’t be the biggest event on Rubin’s calendar this summer — he’s got to run Fanatics Fest, which will go down in New York City and feature stars like LeBron James, Aaron Judge and Joe Burrow, beginning on July 16.
