Grindr Hosts Star-Studded Party During White House Correspondents' Dinner Weekend
Dating app Grindr threw a major party Friday night at a $9 million Georgetown mansion during White House Correspondents' Dinner weekend. The event became one of the most sought-after invitations in Washington D.C.

Grindr, the popular gay dating app, hosted what many called the hottest party of White House Correspondents' Dinner weekend Friday night. The event took place at a private $9 million mansion in Georgetown, one of D.C.'s wealthiest neighborhoods.
The party served as a pre-event for the main White House Correspondents' Dinner. Attendees danced and mingled at what sources described as a major social event that rivaled traditional Washington power gatherings.
The event represents Grindr's growing presence in Washington's political and media scene. Georgetown has long been home to the city's most exclusive parties, but tech companies like Grindr are now competing with established political organizations for influence.
This inaugural party signals how the landscape of D.C. power events is changing. LGBTQ+ organizations and tech companies are increasingly hosting their own high-profile gatherings rather than just attending traditional political events.
This marks a big shift in who holds power parties in Washington. It shows how tech companies and LGBTQ+ voices are becoming more influential in political and media circles.
Watch for more tech companies to host similar events during major Washington weekends.
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