Vanilla Ice played without a mask at the Mar-a-Lago New Years Eve party that Trump didn’t even attend



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Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida hosted a New Years Eve party that featured Vanilla Ice, but Trump himself didn’t even show up.

CNN reports that the event, which cost its guests four figures just to get in, was originally meant to have Trump present.

Instead, guests were treated to two of Trump’s awkward sons, right-wing political experts and Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani.

None of the people present wore masks.

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Trump reportedly decided to bail out at the last minute, choosing instead to return to Washington to spend time with the losers who attended the blockbuster event.

No statement or reasoning was given as to why he did not attend, although Trump has focused primarily on his unsuccessful attempts to overturn the election results, so he probably thought he had something better to do.

The event saw tables set up for 10 people each without social distancing measures, and some 500 people bought tickets.

As mentioned above, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr attended and spoke with guests, while Lara Trump and Tiffany Trump also introduced. Notably, Ivanka Trump and her haunted marionette puppet husband Jared Kushner did not attend the party.

Videos from the party make it sound even weirder than it sounded, with the Beach Boys’ Mike Love even showing up to perform. Love has been a prominent Trump supporter, although co-founders Brian Wilson and Al Jardine distanced themselves from Love’s politics.

It’s worth noting that Vanilla Ice landed in trouble in the summer after he was scheduled to play a concert in Austin in July.

The event was later canceled, and Ice said he did not know how high the number of coronavirus cases was in the city.

“I just want to be safe, you know we take it seriously and want to keep everyone safe,” he said at the time, only to go against his words for a tasty New Years paycheck from Trump.

Take a look at the reactions to the nightmare party below.

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