New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and Miami rapper Rick Ross celebrated together at Sunday’s Super Bowl victory party.
Gold chains, unlimited Kraft mac ‘n’ cheese, and boss name tags — that’s what we expected at the Super Bowl XLIX afterparty when Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft and rap star Rick Ross celebrated together.
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It went, well, something like that.
The unlikely duo shared the dance floor after New England’s 28-24 win over Seattle in Super Bowl XLIX on Sunday night.
The Miami rapper, who performed for the festivities, turned on “Ima Boss” and Kraft was quick to bust a move.
Props to the 73-year-old.
Performing for @Patriots Private party tonight!!!!! @OfficialBelaire Brut on Ice pic.twitter.com/KIjQicExJv
— Yung Rénzél 👑 (@RickRoss) February 2, 2015
Both hailed as masterminds in their own right, Kraft and Ross turned up beside the Patriots roster.
The rapper even got to spend some time with the Lombardi trophy.
#hoodbillionaire Robert Kraft pic.twitter.com/o8PLiVPuj5
— Yung Rénzél 👑 (@RickRoss) February 2, 2015
Besides Ross, the guest list included Pitbull, Flo Rida and Darius Rucker, among others. UFC fighter Jon “Bones” Jones, who is the brother of Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones (along with Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman Arthur Jones), was also in attendance.
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