Ryan Gosling had a wardrobe malfunction on “Jimmy Kimmel” but we’re not complaining

It’s no secret that we love Ryan Gosling — whether he’s playing a dangerous role, like the Driver in Drive, or just playing himself (like when he giggling through the majority of his Saturday Night Live hosting gig), this guy is crazy talented and seems to have a healthy outlook on life. And, uh — he’s attractive. I mean, we can’t really deny that he’s nice to look at.

Gosling recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to discuss a few things, namely his brand new baby with Eva Mendes, and his upcoming movie, The Nice Guys. Based on his busy schedule, he admitted that he didn’t have any time to really double check his ensemble before hitting the stage. “I didn’t try this suit on before I came out … and I realize that it’s so tight,” he said. “It’s wildly inappropriate. I feel like I’m going steady with these pants.” Kimmel asked his cameraman to pan down to show off Gosling’s legs, for “better ratings.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYFCpqlvxx4?feature=oembed

“This is a classy joint, and I just took it into the gutter,” Gosling joked after purposely showing off some leg. Gosling admits that he can’t actually feel his calves, after Kimmel asks him if he’s even able to cross his legs comfortably.

Gosling and Mendes’ new baby arrived on April 29th, and Gosling is still maintaining his proud, fatherly glow. The baby, named Amada Lee Gosling, was born in Santa Monica and joins 20-month-old sibling Esmeralda Amada. Amada, for the record, is the name of Mendes’ grandmother, and means “loved” in Spanish — so, it makes sense why both daughters have the name in common.

Gosling was quoted by PEOPLE, saying that “I never knew that life could be this fun and this great,” in regards to fatherhood. Pretty cute. We wish the best to Mendes and Gosling, and hope that he eventually realizes that yes, he can pull off skintight pants.

The Nice Guys, which also stars Russell Crowe and Matt Bomer, will be hitting theaters on May 20th.

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