Bill Belichick made an appearance at Rob Gronkowski’s Super Bowl beach party
The former Patriots tight end debuted the "Gronk Beach" party on Saturday in Miami.

Rob Gronkowski’s first ever Super Bowl party featured a surprise guest from his Patriots tenure.
Social media buzzed when Sports Illustrated’s Charlotte Wilder posted a picture on Twitter of Bill Belichick and his girlfriend, Linda Holliday, making an appearance at the “Gronk Beach” party on Saturday in Miami.
Belichick wore a multi-colored dress shirt with white shorts and rocked one of his six Super Bowl rings on his right hand.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but Bill Belichick at Gronk’s beach party is at least 150k pic.twitter.com/CwNwkJbGO4
— Charlotte Wilder (@TheWilderThings) February 1, 2020
WWE stars Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, and Mojo Rawley were also in attendance. Belichick and Holliday joined them for a photo, along with Gronkowski and his girlfriend, Camille Kostek.
Thanks for the invite to the Beach Party @RobGronkowski … maybe you should come to our party in Boston … heard it’s the biggest of the summer. @StephMcMahon pic.twitter.com/eRQ8z0UmQI
— Triple H (@TripleH) February 1, 2020
The party began at 1 p.m. and took place at North Beach Bandshell in South Beach.
Diplo, Flo Rida, and Rick Ross were a few of the featured artists who performed.
Wilder tweeted that she didn’t have cell phone service for five of the seven and a half hours she was there, but noted a story will be coming out soon.
She did manage to send out a tweet that said Gronkowski, fittingly, spiked the mic while he was on stage.
Gronk just Gronk spiked the mic on stage
— Charlotte Wilder (@TheWilderThings) February 1, 2020
.@RobGronkowski setting the tone for his Super Bowl beach party ? @brgridiron pic.twitter.com/yOzDSIGXIx
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 1, 2020
Gronkowski will be part of Fox’s Super Bowl pregame coverage on Sunday, leading up to the 6:30 p.m. kickoff between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.
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