
Justin Bieber Shares Heartfelt Moments with Son Jack in Adorable Instagram Posts
Justin Bieber is offering fans a peek into his life as a father, sharing new pictures of himself with his 9-month-old son, Jack Blues.
The 31-year-old singer posted two updates on Instagram on Friday, June 13, showcasing multiple images with Jack, whose face remained hidden.
Bieber’s first post was accompanied by the caption, “Ay bay bay 🖕🏼,” while the second image set featured just a single middle finger emoji. Several of Bieber’s recent posts have followed suit with similar emoji captions.
The collection of photos depicted the “What Do You Mean?” artist in a striking red Balenciaga outfit, holding his son close. One heartwarming image showed the little boy sweetly placing his tiny fingers on his dad’s shoulders.
Another picture featured Bieber seemingly kissing his son, although the child’s face was out of view.
“Jack Blues came into your life to give you a new sense of purpose. That little boy is such a blessing… a reminder that love, innocence, and new beginnings can change everything. 🩵” commented one follower.
Another added: “AAAAAAA he looks just like you when you were his age 🥺”
Bieber shares Jack Blues with his wife, Hailey, 28, who welcomed him in August 2024.
At the time of the announcement, Justin expressed his joy with the caption, “WELCOME HOME,” alongside a photo of their son’s foot wrapped in a cozy blanket on Instagram.
Since Jack’s birth, Justin and Hailey, who married in 2018 after two years of dating, have shared snippets of their journey as new parents, yet they’ve kept their son’s face out of all images.
The latest photos of Jack shared by Bieber come after he responded to fans’ concerns over his recent social media behavior.
In May, a fan shared a text conversation with their grandparent online that read, “I am worried about Justin Bieber. There is so much heartbreak in Justin’s life.” Bieber replied, “Worry about yourself gramps.”
Additionally, Bieber shared various cryptic messages online in June, which raised even more concerns among fans.
“This is how I feel after people keep telling me there’s more work to do after I’ve given everything I have to give. I don’t think any of us can handle hearing, ‘You just gotta try a little harder and you will be like me.’ It’s not true,” he shared in a close-up post on June 7. “I listened to fools who told me to work harder. And there’s no end to trying to earn your spot in this life because I tried. You have everything you need right now.”