The 37-year-old actor gave shoppers a glimpse of his buff chest on Thursday as he was spotted in the LA neighborhood of Los Feliz buying groceries at Gelsons.
The Dublin-born actor juggled his bags as he carried them to his car in the parking lot.
Trip to the store: Irish actor Colin Farrell stopped at Gelsons market on Thursday to pick up a few items
His grey shirt was only buttoned in the middle, revealing his buff chest for all to see.
He wore a pair of black tracksuit trousers with white stripes and his black sexy Calvin
Kleins were also visible.
Before stopping for groceries, he was seeing holding his yoga mat after getting a good workout during a yoga class in West Hollywood.
Yoga has been an instrumental part of his life as Colin began turning his life around after
battling substance addiction for a decade until he checked into rehab after wrapping Miami Vice to get help for his issues.
He said in an interview on The Late Late Show: 'Miami Vice wrapped ... and I was put on a plane and sent to rehab.'
The star admitted 'high tolerance' for drugs meant that he struggled to learn when to stop because he didn't know his limits.
The Irish hunk has discussed his addictions in the past, admitting it was extremely difficult when he finally gave up alcohol and drugs, and tried to adjust to life without being 'drunk and high.'
Attention grabber: Colin's unbuttoned shirt revealed his buff chest, turning heads
Leading man: The star plays one of the leads in a new Disney film Saving Mr. Banks
'Basically, I'd been fairly drunk or high since I was 14, so it was a tough life change, and I was dying. I'm one of the lucky ones.'
The Irish actor, one of the leads in the new film Saving Mr. Banks, which will be released in the U.S. in December, will be honored as part of a special tribute program during the third annual Napa Valley Film Festival taking place in November. The movie will also be screened at the festival.
After starring in his first family-friendly movie, the actor explained he is enjoying introducing his sons James, 10, and Henry, four, to the delights of Disney.
Speaking at London's Odeon Leicester Square, he told MailOnline: 'We've only started watching all the old school ones, so now I'm showing my boys Snow White And The Seven Dwarves, 101 Dalmatians, Lady And The Tramp and all the other ones.
'There's a lot of fun to be had for what [Walt Disney] brought into the world.'
Yoga time: Earlier
in the day, the Irish actor walked out of his yoga class in West
Hollywood holding his yoga mat and wearing his signature headband
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