“Horrendous outfit”; “Better than Drake at least” - Fans troll Justin Bieber’s Blue Jays look as he attends World Series Game 3

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Justin Bieber was in attendance for Game 3 of the World Series alongside his wife, Hailey Bieber, cheering for his hometown team of the Toronto Blue Jays against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday.

Justin Bieber was seen in a baby blue Shane Bieber jersey on a white round-neck tee. He wore a pink Fisherman beanie rolled back. Hailey, meanwhile, rocked a casual fit with a gray zip-up hoodie.

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The singer's appearance was met with a negative reception from social media.

Here are a few reactions:

"Horrendous outfit," a fan said.

@MLB @justinbieber Horrendous outfit

"Better than Drake at least," a fan wrote in reference to the rapper's appearance in Game 2 in Toronto.

@MLB @justinbieber Better than drake at least

"He looks like a pencil with an eraser," a fan trolled.

@MLB @justinbieber he looks like a pencil with an eraser

"Pass on that hat and glasses, Biebs. What are we doing? Nailed it on the jersey though," a fan commented.

@MLB @justinbieber Pass on that hat and glasses, Biebs. What are we doing? Nailed it on the jersey though.

"Dude is cosplaying as a pack of highlighters," another fan wrote.

@rob_keyes @MLB @justinbieber you see his basketball posts? dude is cosplaying as a pack of highlighters

"What, did he just come from robbing a bank?" a fan questioned.

@MLB @justinbieber What, did he just come from robbing a bank?

Justin Bieber is a well known sports fan of teams belonging to Toronto. He has been a very local supporter of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL, regularly attending their games at the Scotiabank Arena.

During the game, in the bottom of the fourth inning, the best-selling artist also posted a picture of the field from near the first base stands. Dodgers' Max Muncy had grounded out to Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to end the inning.

Justin and Hailey Bieber, who have been married since 2018, were part of a star-studded celebrity list for Game 3 of the Fall Classic. Sandy Koufax, Hideo Nomo, Jeff Goldblum, Jason Bateman and Brad Paisley were some of the big celebrity names that were in attendance under the bright lights in LA.

Justin Bieber's viral reaction to Shohei Ohtani's home run steals spotlight

Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani hit an MLB-leading seventh postseason home run in the bottom of the third innings against Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer. His home run brought out a thumbs down reaction from Bieber who wasn't impressed as Ohtani put the Dodgers 2-0 ahead.

It remains to be seen if Bieber makes an appearance Games 4 set to be played on Tuesday with his namesake Shane Bieber taking the mound as Toronto's starter. He will be facing Shohei Ohtani, named as LA's starter for the game. The Dodgers lead 2-1 after an eighteen inning marathon game on Monday.

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R. Nikhil Parshy

Nikhil Parshy is a baseball and ice hockey journalist at Sportskeeda, and after starting out as a cricket reporter, he has been an analyst with SK since November 2022. His interest in the sports were piqued a few years back after watching highlights on YouTube and he has followed the game ever since.

The Chicago Cubs breaking the 108-year curse in 2016 to lift the World Series remains Nikhil's favorite baseball moment. Two-way phenom Shohei Ohtani has been his favorite player ever since he started following the game, while the LA Dodgers are his favorite team.

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