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Justin Bieber Shares New Glimpses of 9-Month-Old Son Jack Blues: ‘Gonna Be a Good Summer'

Justin Bieber Shares New Glimpses of 9-Month-Old Son Jack Blues: ‘Gonna Be a Good Summer'

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Justin Bieber is giving fans a small insight into his life as a dad, posting new photos that feature his 9-month-old son Jack Blues.
The 'What Do You Mean?' singer, 31, uploaded a carousel of photos via Instagram on Thursday, May 29 which showed glimpses of his son.
In one photo, Justin posed in front of a golf cart as he held on to Jack, who was perched upon his shoulders. Another photo featured a shirtless Justin sitting on a couch looking intently at a child that appeared to be Jack. The child's face was not visible in either photo.
Several other photos showed Justin engaged in various activities such as exploring the woods, hanging out with friends, texting on his phone, smoking on a couch and lying on asphalt in the sun.
He captioned the post, 'Gonna be a good summer 🫶🏼'
Justin Bieber Gives Son Jack a Sweet Kiss in Black-and-White Photo
Justin and his wife Hailey Bieber, 28, welcomed their son in August 2024.
Announcing the happy arrival at the time, Justin wrote 'WELCOME HOME' alongside a photo showing their son's foot wrapped in a blanket via Instagram.
Earlier this month, Hailey shared a different photo of their baby to celebrate Jack hitting the nine-month milestone.
'My sweet baby is 9 months old today 🤧😿,' Hailey captioned an Instagram Story photo on May 23 of Jack sitting down and playing with a toy.
While Justin and Hailey, who tied the knot in 2018 after two years of dating, have shared snippets of their lives after first-time parents since Jack's birth, neither has shown the child's face in any images posted.
The post comes after a source told Us Weekly on May 20 that Justin has been focusing on the people and projects in his life that matter the most to him — especially Hailey and Jack.
Justin Bieber Lounges With Son Jack Blues in Sweet New Pic
'Hailey tries to be there for him as much as she can,' a source close to the Biebers exclusively shared with Us. 'She is very patient and accommodating and helps him a lot. She is the most supportive wife, and he feels grateful to have her. They have been through a lot, but have been in a good place these last few months.'
The source also told Us that while fatherhood was 'an adjustment' for Justin, the new role has also led to some encouraging changes amid continual drama making headlines.
'When his son was born, everyone was hoping that would be a positive influence for him,' a second insider explained to Us. 'It's what's made him really want to heal and reflect on everything.'

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