In the event that you’re not as moronic as I am and didn’t stay up till three in the morning last night to watch a baseball game that was always—always—going to shatter your delicate, porcelain heart, allow me to catch you up to speed. The Los Angeles Dodgers and my beloved Toronto Blue Jays battled for six hours and 39 minutes during Monday’s grueling 18-inning World Series Game 3 in LA—the second-longest game in World Series history, behind only the Dodgers’ other 18-inning marathon against the Red Sox in 2018.
By the time LA’s Freddie Freeman smashed a walk-off homer to clinch a 6-5 victory at 2:50 a.m. ET, I’d already transitioned through several stages of stress-induced psychosis and ego death and come out the other side just praying for the game to finally end and for sleep to come claim me. (Sorry—as you might’ve already guessed, I’m a lil’ over-caffeinated and loopy today.)
Anyway, Dodger Stadium was predictably teeming with celebrities all root, root, root-ing for the home team, including a typically overenthusiastic Glen Powell, an Oz-green-sporting Jeff Goldblum, and Rob Lowe, who bravely decided to pick a side for once. But there was also at least one superstar in the stands openly supporting the opposition: Justin Bieber, the pride of Stratford, Ontario, who arrived at last night’s game in a supersized powder-blue Blue Jays jersey, ultra-wide selvedge jeans with chunky rolled cuffs, and pink-and-black Adidas, which he accessorized with sci-fi rectangular shades and a scrunched-up pink beanie from the pop star’s own label, Skylrk. He was later spotted sitting behind the Jays’ dugout with his wife Hailey, who sported an oversized gray zip hoodie and a conspicuous blue pimple patch. (Relatedly, the New York-born Hailey recently dubbed herself an “adopted Canadian” during an event in Toronto for her skincare brand, Rhode.)
