Michael Rubin isn’t having it when it comes to the wild rumors circulating about his close friend, Meek Mill. The internet has been buzzing with memes and claims questioning Meek’s sexuality, sparked by an outrageous lawsuit from former Bad Boy producer Lil Rod, which alleges that Meek and Diddy were romantically involved.
The Fanatics CEO, who previously defended Drake, made it clear during a recent appearance on “The Breakfast Club” that these rumors are baseless.
Rubin didn’t mince words, stating that Meek “doesn’t have a single gay bone in his body.” However, he quickly added that even if he did, it shouldn’t matter in 2024. Rubin also addressed the much-talked-about photo of him, Meek, Baby, and Kyle Kuzma from his infamous “White Party,” which has been the subject of endless social media chatter.
While Rubin admits Kuzma’s blue hair might have added fuel to the fire, he believes the bigger issue is how social media often tears people down when they’re on top.
As a white man, Rubin acknowledges the delicate nature of his comments on Black culture but expressed concern over what he perceives as a cycle of self-sabotage within the community.
Despite the potential backlash, he felt it was important to speak out, a sentiment echoed by Charlemagne, who urged more observers to voice their thoughts.
For his part, Meek Mill has shrugged off the rumors, continuing to focus on his career despite the relentless online speculation. Rubin’s defense serves as a reminder of the damaging effects of unfounded rumors and the importance of standing up for friends in the face of adversity.