Anthony Kiedis and Flea's Kids Have A Rockin' Play Date
| Feb 13, 2012 by LISA ESTALL |

Anthony Kiedis and Flea had a play date with their children in Malibu, Calif. on Saturday (February 11).
The Red Hot Chili Peppers front man walked on crutches and had his 4-year-old son Everly Bear with him while bassist Flea brought along his 6-year-old daughter Sunny Bebop.
The two musicians love being part of the daddy club.
Kiedis has said, “I love the club. Good God, it’s a beautiful club. Who knew? You can’t know until you go. It’s wild."
Flea - who also has a 23-year-old daughter named Clara - also loves being a dad.
He once said, "I love being a father and wanted to be a father long before I had any business being a father. One could argue easily that I had no business being a father when I became a father at 25... but I just love it. That kind of love - I have never experienced it before. That kind of unconditional, doing anything for a person kind of love."
The Red Hot Chili Peppers will be back on the road in March after postponing their concert tour in January.
According to a press release Kiedis "recently underwent surgery to remove a crushed sesamoid bone and correct a detached flexor tendon in his foot and is expected to make a full recovery."
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Poor Bebop, looks a little scared of the paparazzi.
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