Diddy Party Blamed for Allegedly Shutting Down Michael Rubin’s Annual White Party
The famous businessman has been hosting a party at his Bridgehampton home since 2021 after initially purchasing it last year.
Michael Rubin now intends to focus more on “charity events” in the coming years, with one event planned for September of this year.
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Diddy’s White Parties Reportedly Cause Michael Rubin’s Annual White Party To Stop

According to Sun USARubin no longer plans to host the annual White Party after hosting it every year since 2021.
The party usually took place at his party palace in Bridgehampton, where a select number of famous guests were allowed to attend.
Sources have linked the decision to end the release to the scandal surrounding the rapper Diddy, whose similar nights are now linked to accusations of sex against him.
They argued that the revelations about Diddy’s parties spoiled and “ruined” the thread for Rubin, so it was wise to stop it.
“Diddy’s White Party gave this topic such a bad name after everything that came out last year,” an insider told the publication.
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For the latest edition, stars like Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady received personalized invitations hand-painted by Rubin’s close friend, artist George Kondo.
In addition, other lesser-known celebrities on the 300-person guest list were given special black-and-white invitations, reportedly valued at $35,000.
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Fanatics CEO wants to ‘focus on more charities’

Sources also revealed additional reasons why the Fanatics CEO decided to end his annual soiree.
“Michael and his people thought the White Party couldn’t get any bigger than it was, and they wanted to end it on a high note,” the insider shared. “It’s the biggest celebrity party of the year, so it’s important that they end it, but they also wanted to end it before it became corny.
They added: “It was also getting out of hand when people were trying to get an invite.”
Going forward, Rubin reportedly plans to “focus more on charity events,” a statement echoed by a second source, who also cited other programs as contributing factors to the party’s cancellation.
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“There was no party this summer,” the insider further noted. “The plan has always been to alternate between Reform’s charity event and its summer party so there aren’t two in the same year.”
“Also, with Fanatics Fest now being pushed back to June this year, this party was never on the schedule for 2025,” they concluded.
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All about Diddy’s infamous parties

Diddy became famous for two types of parties: his glamorous white parties, which ended in 2009, and his hedonistic “Freak Offs”, which only recently appeared.
The latter is now connected to the rapper’s federal charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
According to reports, these “Freak Offs” were described as wild gatherings where several women engaged in sexual acts with male escorts, with several famous celebrities allegedly attending these hedonistic events.
The parties were also reportedly marked by incidents of violence, with allegations against the music mogul of assaulting women, including punching, kicking, dragging and throwing objects at them.
Diddy’s former party organizer revealed how the rapper decorated the rooms for his sex parties

A former party planner for Diddy previously revealed that the rapper decorated his mansion with mirrors whenever he hosted his infamous sex parties.
They claimed that this unique setup allowed guests to see themselves “mirrored over and over again” and allowed Diddy to watch from all angles during the alleged sex orgies that took place at his home.
“It was definitely an atmosphere he wanted to create, that everywhere you looked there was going to be sex. It was debauchery on the wall,” the planner said of the decor, according to Daily Mail.
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The parties reportedly cost Didi $500,000

Each of these extravagant parties reportedly cost the rapper $500,000, a price he was always willing to pay as long as he was assured it would be “awesome.”
“All he asked was, ‘Is this going to be a great party?’ If the answer was positive, he was ready to pay,” said the source.
They added of the rapper: “He (also) hired men and women who called themselves ‘models’ but it seemed obvious, at least to me, that they were actually sex workers.”