Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea may be known for his powerful riffs and energetic performances, but even this iconic rocker has a personal secret that he recently revealed during a guest appearance on *The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon*.
The 63-year-old musician, dressed sharply in a casual suit and sneakers, surprised fans with a shocking confession about a recent head injury that left him with a bandage on his head. Flea explained that the injury occurred during a radio show for Apple Music when he had only three minutes for a personal break before going back on air.
In a hilarious and candid moment, Flea recounted how a bathroom break turned into a “bazaar peeing accident” when he ran full speed into a glass door, resulting in a head injury. Despite the embarrassment of the situation, Flea turned it into a powerful moment of honesty, sharing that it was not his first experience with a peeing mishap and revealing a childhood struggle with bedwetting.
Fans online cheered Flea’s honesty and quick wit, with many praising his humor and authenticity. His confession sparked comparisons to the late Chuck Norris, with some calling him the new Chuck Norris and others joking that Chuck Norris wished to be reincarnated as Flea.
While Flea continues to rock with Red Hot Chili Peppers, he is also venturing into new musical territories, specifically jazz. His upcoming debut solo studio album, *Honora*, set to release on March 27, showcases Flea’s talents on trumpet and bass in a jazz-focused project. Collaborating with British musician Thom Yorke, Nick Cave, and a backing band of jazz musicians, Flea is exploring his first love in music outside of the rock genre.
With a career filled with musical innovation and now a foray into the world of jazz, Flea proves that his creativity and passion for music know no bounds. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of *Honora*, Flea’s latest musical endeavor promises to be a unique and compelling addition to his impressive repertoire.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
