Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea proved he’s still a hit with the ladies on Monday as he chatted with some young women at Sydney‘s Bondi Beach.
The 60-year-old musician, whose real name is Michael Balzary, laid on the charm when two bikini-clad beachgoers approached him as he set up a spot on the sand.
The pair couldn’t believe their luck after seeing the rock legend enjoying a day out in the sun, with one woman playing with her hair flirtatiously while speaking to him.
Flea clearly didn’t plan ahead as he forgot his boardshorts and went for a swim in his Calvin Klein underpants instead.
The four-string maestro showed off his numerous tattoos and sported a bright purple hairstyle and gold chain.
He clutched a towel and a pair of sandals as he chatted with the two scantily clad young women.
When the women finished speaking to him, Flea went to lie on the sand with a friend.
It wasn’t long before another woman approached the rock star, who is married to American fashion designer Melody Ehsani.
A young mother sidled up for a chat with Flea and he even offered to hold her baby for a moment, after a quick dip in the water.
After an eventful day out at the beach, Flea gathered his clothes under one arm and threw his towel over his shoulder as he walked back to the car park.
The dad-of-three recently began having his own sleepless nights after he and Ehsani welcomed their first child together on December 12.
He said that he was ‘floating on a cloud of love’ when asked about the new arrival, adding: ‘I’m just excited about laying down at night with a little baby on my chest and smelling its little breath and feeling its soft little feet.’
The newborn, whose name has not yet been revealed, is the first for Ehsani and the third for the musician, who shares daughter Clara, 34, with ex-wife Loesha Zeviar, and 17-year-old Sunny Bebop with Frankie Rayder.
The couple’s pregnancy news was first shared by Ehsani on Instagram in July, when she debuted her baby bump in a post.
Flea married the fashion designer in 2019 in a lavish ceremony in Los Angeles, with Elshani calling it her ‘best collaboration to date’.
He recently out his infamous beachside property in Moruya, on the NSW south coast, where the Chilli Peppers wrote dozens of their best hits.
The five-bedroom, two-storey home is located just minutes away from Congo beach and went to auction with a price guide of $3million.
It has been the Aussie home for the bassist for nearly 30 years, purchasing the property in 1994 after moving to New York from Melbourne aged four.
Real estate agent James Hamilton said of the property: ‘It has a rock-star vibe to it but also a relaxed holiday feeling that is really suited to the village of Congo.
After taking a dip in the water, a young mother sidled up for a chat with Flea and he even offered to hold her baby for a moment
‘Flea has written a lot of music at the property and has had band members, jamming in what was the music room downstairs.
‘It has a contemporary Californian design that sprawls out towards the ocean with amazing views and really compliments the natural environment.’
Members of the band also surfed on the beaches when they were in town, becoming regular fixtures to the residents.
The star is also selling his unique 5.7 acre compound in Los Angeles, reducing the price down from $9.8million to $8.8million.
He purchased a $14million 90210 spread in the mountains above Beverley Hills, after selling an oceanfront Malibu estate for $20million.
Since forming in 1983 the Red Hot Chili Peppers have sold over 120 million records worldwide and are acknowledged as one of the bestselling bands of all time.