Jake Paul, Drake, Machine Gun Kelly, and Travis Scott were just a few among the long list of popular names who were at Michael Rubin's star-studded Fourth of July White Party commemorating the jubilant spirit of American Independence Day.
Noting his excitement for the festivities, 'The Problem Child' took to Instagram to post several pictures from the exclusive Hamptons party, sharing the frame with numerous A-listers.
One picture shows the 27-year-old posing for a click with rapper 'MGK' and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. In the second shot, the YouTube celebrity can be seen showing off his timepiece while posing with Drake and the party host, Rubin for a picture.
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Paul also linked up with American artistic gymnast Olivia Dunne. In another picture, the celebrity boxer can be seen hanging out with Cincinnati Bengals stars Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase.
This was far from 'The Problem Child's only link-ups. One picture shows Paul and New England Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski, all smiles sharing the Independence Day spirits.
The PFL stakeholder was also snapped with rapper Steve Akoi and American comedian Drew Desbordes during the event.
Paul has a busy year ahead, with two boxing matches already slated. He will next be seen against BKFC star Mike Perry on July 20. According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Paul is a -275 favorite over Perry (+210 underdog) for the matchup.
He'll then lace up his gloves against pugilistic legend Mike Tyson, in a highly awaited, albeit controversial match-up, on Nov. 15.
Jake Paul goes sober for Michael Rubin's party
Despite having a good time at Michael Rubin's Fourth of July festivities, Jake Paul was mindful of his upcoming fight and adhered to a no-drink policy.
Surprisingly enough, 'The Problem Child' got a show of solidarity from the party host himself. A video of the party shows, Rubin swearing to stay sober during the festivities:
"For you man, you got a fight coming up in a couple of weeks. You can't drink, I can't drink, let's go... No drinks."
Watch Michael Rubin's show of support for Jake Paul below: