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Michael Rubin threw a celebrity-packed Fanatics Super Bowl party at The Sugar Mill in New Orleans on Saturday. Well-known stars in attendance included Ciara, 39, Kevin Costner, 70, Pete Davidson ...
Michael Rubin is the face of the celebrity-attended Fourth of July celebration, but he also has close ties to hip-hop and is a cofounder of the Reform Alliance.
Michael Rubin’s Gatsby-esque annual White Party is the celebrity-studded private event of the year, so what do we know about the woman helping him put it all together – his wife Camille Fishel?
The annual Hamptons White Party, thrown each year by Fanatics owner and billionaire Michael Rubin, was another night to remember, according to Rubin's wife, Camille Fishel.
Billionaire Michael Rubin hosted his annual "white party" on July 4. The guest list included A-listers like Kim Kardashian, Tom Brady, and Drake.
Michael Rubin threw his annual "white party" for A-list celebrities and athletes on July 4. Rubin is the billionaire CEO of sports merchandise company Fanatics. He's also involved in charity, working ...
With the start of a new NFL season approaching, Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin hosted the league's rookies for an inspiring weekend in Los Angeles. On Friday, May 17, Rubin, 51, invited the NFL ...
Michael Cera secretly wed his wife Nadine and has since welcomed a baby with her. Here's everything there is to know about Nadine, Michael's Cera's wife.
Michael Rubin threw a "white party" filled with tons of A-list celebrities and athletes. Rubin is the CEO of sports merchandise company Fanatics. He's also involved in criminal justice-reform, working ...
How did Michael and Camille meet? The couple have been dating since 2016, five years after Michael's divorce from his first wife, Meegan Rubin, who he shares his oldest child with.
Michael Rubin is the talk of the town after throwing the most sensational Independence Day party at his multi-million dollar Hamptons home on Tuesday. With a guest list which included the likes of ...
Michael Rubin, 49, the chief executive of Fanatics, a sports merchandise company. OK McCausland for The New York Times ...