
Justin Bieber under fire over photo of baby Jack
has come under fire for his latest Instagram post shared on Thursday as he posed with his baby boy Jack Blues.
The Peaches hitmaker, 31 - who recently put on a racy display with wife Hailey to celebrate her $1 billion Rhode deal - could be seen spending quality time with his infant son on a mountain getaway with pals.
The singer was also spotted smoking in other images without Jack - which sparked concern among some of his followers who speculated that he was possibly smoking in the same vicinity as his son.
One penned, 'Don't smoke in front of your kid,' but fans replied by pointing out, 'He wasn't he was before the baby came outside' and another added, 'Hes not, it's different moments clearly.'
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An Instagram user also typed, 'I hope you're not smoking around Jack, Justin...,' and one wrote, 'Dude there is no way you have the baby around that smoke... be better like we know you can be.'
But another fan expressed, 'Guys, the picture with the baby you can see Jacks feet on his leg. The picture of him smoking the baby is clearly NOT there.'
Another added, 'Everyone in the comment section lets use our brains now, jack isn't even pictured in the photos where he's smoking. He didn't smoke in front of Jack.'
'You don't see that man Smoking with his baby in NONE OF THESE PICS! y'all say anything for attention,' one follower penned in the singer's defense.
In the first snap, his son Jack was perched on top of his father's shoulders as they grabbed a bit of fresh air outdoors.
The performer kept it casual wearing a pair of loose-fitting black trousers as well as a comfy black hoodie.
Another picture showed Bieber going shirtless and only donning a pair of blue shorts as his baby boy laid next to him. The little one's tiny feet could be seen resting on Justin's right leg.
The star was spotted on the same couch smoking with a friend - but Jack was not seen in the image.
One penned, 'Don't smoke in front of your kid,' but fans replied to the comment by pointing out, 'He wasn't he was before the baby came outside' and another added, 'Hes not, it's different moments clearly'
Bieber also soaked up the warm sunshine as he rested on the smooth driveway and while holding a phone in his hand.
He was seen smoking once again while standing in front of what appeared to be a restaurant with a small outdoor bar.
A few candid snaps were taken of the singer and his friends as they ventured inside the establishment. At one point, the group shared a laugh while near an assortment of snacks.
The star and his pals spent time outside as they took in the scenic setting and posed for a photo next to a golf cart - which was parked on a patch of grass next to a barn.
Lastly, Justin was seen taking a stroll through some of the forest as blue sky stretched out above them.
In the caption of the post, the music artist penned to his 294 million followers, 'Gonna be a good summer.'
The Baby hitmaker welcomed Jack Blues last year in August with wife Hailey - although the model was not included in his Instagram carousel.
It comes just one week after Justin faced backlash for his comments over Hailey's recent Vogue cover in a shocking tirade. He claimed that he had cruelly told her once that she would never grace the cover of Vogue during a heated argument.
In a since-deleted caption, the singer had written: 'Yo this reminds me when Hailey and I got into a huge fight, I told hails that she would never be on the cover of vogue, Yikes I know, so mean, For some reason because I felt so disrespected I thought I gotta get even.
'Think as we mature we realize that we're not helping anything by getting even, we're honestly just prolonging what we really want which is intimacy and connection.'
Bieber continued, 'So baby u already know but forgive me for saying u wouldn't get a vogue cover cuz clearly i was sadly mistaken.'
Justin has since taken down the original caption and instead replaced it with a shrugging emoji.
Earlier this week on Wednesday, he helped his wife celebrate her $1 billion Rhode deal with E.l.f Cosmetics.
It was revealed that her skincare brand is being acquired by E.l.f. Cosmetics, but the mom-of-one will still serve as founder of the brand as well as Chief Creative Officer and Head of Innovation.
He reposted the announcement to his main Instagram page and additionally uploaded a separate carousel of images which showed the couple cozying up together.
Hailey was pictured flashing a big smile on her face as she leaned into her husband who placed his hands on her chest and gave her a sweet kiss on the cheek.
That same day, the beauty was seen stepping out for a celebratory dinner in West Hollywood - but Justin noticeably did not join her.
E.l.f. Chairman and CEO Tarang Amin issued a statement in regards to acquiring Rhode in a $1billion deal, per Business Wire. 'E.l.f. Beauty found a like-minded disruptor in rhode.
'Rhode further diversifies our portfolio with a fast-growing brand that makes the best of prestige accessible.'
Amin added, 'We are excited by Rhode's ability to break beauty barriers, fully aligning with e.l.f. Beauty's vision to create a different kind of company. Rhode is a beautiful brand that we believe is ready for rocketship growth.'
Hailey also took to her own Instagram page to reflect on the business partnership and also gave a shout for the 'support' given to Rhode.
'When I launched @rhode in 2022, I always had big dreams for the company, and the most important thing to me is to keep bringing rhode to more spaces, places, and faces globally.'
She continued, 'So today I am so incredibly excited and proud to announce that we are partnering with e.l.f. Beauty as we step into this next chapter in the world of rhode.
'I found a like-minded disruptor with a vision to be a different kind of company that believes in big ideas and innovation in the same way that I do and will help us continue to grow the brand.'
The star expressed how 'excited' and 'ready' she is for her 'bigger role' in the future before thanking her 'amazing rhode team.'
'I couldn't have done it without all of you. And to our rhode community, thank you for being the most supportive and for being on this journey, this next chapter is going to be even more incredible together! As I've said, this is only the beginning.'
The mom-of-one often takes to Instagram to promote products from the skincare brand which include Glazing Milk ($32), Barrier Butter ($38) and Peptide Glazing Fluid ($32).
Limited makeup products are also available to consumers including the Pocket Blush ($24), Peptide Lip Shape ($24) and Peptide Lip Tint ($18).
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