Sun. May 25th, 2025
alert-–-a-list-movie-star,-48,-shocks-fans-with-his-chiselled-torso-as-he-goes-shirtless-while-grabbing-a-coffee-in-la-–-can-you-guess-who-it-is?Alert – A-List movie star, 48, shocks fans with his chiselled torso as he goes shirtless while grabbing a coffee in LA – can YOU guess who it is?

One of Hollywood’s biggest stars stunned onlookers earlier this week, as he showed off his shirtless physique while grabbing a coffee in Los Angeles.

Colin Farrell showed of his chiselled torso as he enjoyed the low-key outing, which was posted by a fan on TikTok.

The Irish born actor, 48, cut a low-key figure as he headed out solo, before stopping to send a text.

Posting a clip of the surprise sighting, a fan captioned the post: ‘Living in LA is so wild because why was I craving a coffee and I got…’ with the photo of Colin. 

One fan begged for a similar interaction and said ‘may this type of celebrity sighing find me’. 

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One of Hollywood's biggest stars stunned onlookers earlier this week, as he showed off his shirtless physique while grabbing a coffee in Los Angeles

One of Hollywood’s biggest stars stunned onlookers earlier this week, as he showed off his shirtless physique while grabbing a coffee in Los Angeles  

The sighting comes after The Gentleman actor shared a heartfelt message about placing his adult disabled son into care. 

He explaining that he wants to ensure his son’s care is properly managed while he and his ex-partner are still alive, and to provide him with a strong sense of community. 

The actor previously explained how son James, 21, was heartbreakingly misdiagnosed with cerebral palsy before doctors eventually confirmed he was suffering from Angelman syndrome.

Angelman syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that primarily affects the nervous system, causes severe physical and intellectual disability.

Speaking to Candis Magazine, Colin revealed he and his ex Kim Bordenave have made a decision and plan to settle James into a long-term care facility.

He said: ‘It’s tricky, some parents will say: “I want to take care of my child myself.” And I respect that.

‘But my horror would be… What if I have a heart attack tomorrow, and, God forbid, James’ mother, Kim, has a car crash and she’s taken too – and then James is on his own?

‘Then he’s a ward of the state and he goes where? We’d have no say in it.’

Colin Farrell showed of his chiselled torso as he enjoyed the low-key outing, which was posted by a fan on TikTok

Colin Farrell showed of his chiselled torso as he enjoyed the low-key outing, which was posted by a fan on TikTok 

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He and Kim are hoping to ‘find somewhere we like where he can go now, while we’re still alive and healthy, that we can go and visit, and we can take him out sometimes’.

Colin continued: ‘We want him to find somewhere where he can have a full and happy life, where he feels connected.’

The Phone Booth actor previously discussed his first-born son’s condition and said medical advice was sought after James missed developmental milestones and struggled to sit up or crawl as a baby.

Colin explained how many sufferers of the rare syndrome are often misdiagnosed with cerebral palsy due to both conditions having similar symptoms.

He told People: ‘[James] couldn’t sit up. He wasn’t crawling. I think he was a year and a half when we took him to get really checked out, and he was diagnosed as having cerebral palsy.’

Cerebral palsy is the name for a set of conditions affecting movement and co-ordination stemming from a problem with the brain that takes place before, during or soon after birth.

The sighting comes after The Gentleman actor shared a heartfelt message about placing his adult disabled son into care

The sighting comes after The Gentleman actor shared a heartfelt message about placing his adult disabled son into care 

Difficulty speaking, swallowing or seeing — along with learning difficulties — can also be symptoms. 

Colin said: ‘It was a common misdiagnosis, because it shared a lot of the same characteristics. And that was a downer for sure.’ 

The Oscar nominee revealed that, when James was only about two and a half years old, a pediatric neurologist suggested he be tested for Angelman syndrome.

Recalling the moment he received the diagnosis, he shared: ‘I remember the first two questions I asked were, “What’s the life expectancy and how much pain is involved?”

‘And the doctor said, “Life expectancy, as far as we can tell, is the same for you and for me, and pain, no.”‘

A doctor had noticed an unusual symptom that prompted him to test for Angelman syndrome.

The actor is now launching the Colin Farrell Foundation to provide support, education, and advocacy for adults with intellectual disabilities.

The Oscar nominee (pictured, with younger son Henry in 2023) revealed that when James was only about two and a half years old, a pediatric neurologist suggested he be tested for Angelman syndrome

The Oscar nominee (pictured, with younger son Henry in 2023) revealed that when James was only about two and a half years old, a pediatric neurologist suggested he be tested for Angelman syndrome

Colin and James's mother Kim, 52, (pictured, in 2003 in Los Angeles) dated from 2001 to 2003

Colin and James’s mother Kim, 52, (pictured, in 2003 in Los Angeles) dated from 2001 to 2003

‘This is the first time I’ve spoken about it, and obviously the only reason I’m speaking is I can’t ask James if he wants to do this,’ he said.

The proud dad stated that his eldest son ‘has worked so hard all his life, so hard’.

He said: ‘Repetition, repetition, balance, his jerky gait. When he started feeding himself for the first time, his face looks like a Jackson Pollock by the end of it. But he gets it in, he feeds himself beautifully. I’m proud of him every day, because I just think he’s magic.’

Colin also described watching his son take his first steps just before his fourth birthday.

Detailing the ‘profound’ moment to People, Colin said: ‘I knew they [James’s carers] were working on walking. And I stood over there, and she let him go, and he just came to [me].

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