Michael Rubin isn't having any of the rumors about Meek Mill's sexuality.
On "The Breakfast Club," the Fanatics CEO shut down the internet chatter that started after a lawsuit from former Bad Boy producer Lil Rod claimed Meek and Diddy were lovers.
Rubin made it clear Meek doesn't have ''one gay bone in his body,'' but even if he did, Rubin emphasized, ''it's 2024, who cares?''
Rubin also addressed the viral photo from his White Party featuring Meek and Lil Baby with NBA player Kyle Kuzma, who sported blue hair in the pic.
Rubin pointed out that the internet loves to tear down successful Black men, criticizing what he sees as a harmful cycle of self-hate within Black culture.
While Rubin acknowledged his position as a White man commenting on Black culture could be controversial, he stressed the importance of more people, even outsiders, speaking up against such negativity.
Meek Mill has also denied the rumors and continues to keep it moving, ignoring the online noise.