A-listers like Tyler Cameron, Olivia Culpo and Taylor Lautner battled it out for the title of the first Pickleball Classic champion at Dobrik’s home.
Celsius hosted its first-ever Pickleball Classic with several celebrities — including actor Taylor Lautner, “Bachelorette” alum Tyler Cameron and model Olivia Culpo — at internet sensation David Dobrik’sDobrik, who is a huge fan of the budding sport, partnered with the popular fitness beverage brand to spread pickleball love while also raising money for charity.
Culpo, Lautner and Cameron, along with model Brooks Nader, dancer Tessa Brooks, actress Madison Pettis, Travis Barker’s son Landon and more Celsius brand partners, influencers and athletes, participated in teams of two to try and win money for a charity of their choice.
DJ duo Two Friends provided the much-needed beats to keep good vibes rolling while the stars battled it out for the title of the first-ever Pickleball Classic champion — but there could only be one winner. Dobrik, 27, and Lautner, 31, walked away victorious after several intense rounds of the highly popular sport.The twosome donated their winnings to the Andrea C. Cameron Foundation.Getty Images for CelsiusThe duo were ecstatic to reign supreme and have the opportunity to donate money on behalf of Celsius to the
– an organization dedicated to supporting those struggling with their mental health, created by the “Twilight” actor’s wife, Tay Lautner,
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