https://www.elle.com/culture/celebr...k-hailey-baldwin-on-a-date-with-his-fly-down/ Justin Bieber took Hailey Baldwin to one of his favorite date spots last night (church) while wearing a necklace, statement print top and baseball hat. He also had on dark pants where, oops, the fly seemed to be open, as fans noticed. Baldwin didn't seem to care, and Bieber gave a thumbs up to the paparazzi, indicating things are all good. His mustache—the one Baldwin previously got him to shave—is back, full as ever.
He's going for a very distinct look and I'm having a hard time placing it. I also can't stop staring at him. He kind of looks like a mix of Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused, Kid Rock, and Magnum P.I. I'm so confused.
My mother was big on starting and maintaining charities. After the end of one of her successful charitie she had a thank you brunch for all who worked on this one particular Easter charity benefiting the children at Doernbecher Children's Hospital. She was taking me around the room introducing me to everyone. I had on my best suit and we were at a very nice restaurant in Beaverton. I got about half way across the room when one gentleman whispered to me "Hey, your fly is open." OMG, had to turn my back and zip up. Must have had a red face the rest of the brunch. This happened again when I was working at Emerson Electric's Electronics and Space division in St. Louis. We had to pass a guard house who screened us before we could enter the building. There were a couple of female representatives who worked for a supplier waiting for an escort so they could enter and they were busy chatting with the guard. I'm a very gregarious person so I joined in the conversation. Next thing I know, the guard leans toward me and says "You fly is open". Immediately, I took a look. Not only was it open but my white dress shirt tail was sticking out the fly. OMG, lucky for me they weren't seeing anyone in my office. I am a witness to the fact that it can be very embarrassing.
Happened to me more than a few times. When I was a kid my dad would ask if I was afraid of heights. I'd say no. He say, your fly is.