Following his yearly all-white celebration in The Hamptons, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin posted photos of some of the famous people that attended. Quavo, Drake, Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, and Lil Wayne were among the artists that made appearances in Rubin’s post on Friday, July 5.

Rubin wrote, “Happy to be able to bring so many amazing people together.” Mary J. Blige sang “Be Happy,” while Shaboozey played his hit song “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” according to Vogue. At the event on Thursday, July 4, GloRilla and Wayne also performed live renditions of their songs “Wanna Be” and “Lollipop,” respectively.

Teyana Taylor, Ferg, Travis Scott, JAY-Z, Beyoncé, Druski, DJ Khaled, Camila Cabello, Fat Joe, and numerous others were among the other attendees.

Drake didn’t appear overjoyed to be there, in contrast to some of the other superstars Rubin had a photo opportunity with. “He seems to have aged by twenty years since the beef,” a commenter said. “Drake [looks] like he [has] been through the ringer,” said another.

A fan said, “It’s finna be okay, bro,” in another place. It’s important to note that on the same day, October’s Very Own was mocked in the music video for “Not Like Us,” which features references to the Toronto native’s “Push Ups.”

Drake posted Rubin’s invitation on his Instagram Stories in May of 2024. Renowned visual artist George Condo, who designed Travis Scott’s “Franchise” and Ye’s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy,” created original artwork that the businessman sent to each of his guests. With an explosion of a head emoji, the “Hotline Bling” rapper revealed, “went from [a] one-bedroom condo to [a] one-of-one Condo.”

On the song “When to Say When” from Dark Lane Demo Tapes, Drake also made reference to the former owner of the NBA and NHL. He spat on the 2020 record, saying, “I watched Michael Rubin win a million off a couple hands/ I decide what to see next like it’s on demand.”