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Justin Bieber delights fans as he shares glimpse of baby Jack in new music video

Justin Bieber delights fans as he shares glimpse of baby Jack in new music video

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Justin Bieber's fans were over the moon when he dropped a wholesome music video featuring his wife, Hailey Bieber, and son Jack after the surprise release of his new album
Justin Bieber delighted fans after including his wife, Hailey Bieber, and their son, Jack, in his music video for YUKON. Hailey, 28, and her husband Justin, 30, welcomed their son in August, and the couple announced the birth on August 23, 2024. They had previously announced Hailey's pregnancy in May after keeping it under wraps for months on end.

The Peaches singer has shared sporadic posts about his son throughout the months but always maintains his privacy by covering his face with emojis or taking snaps in specific angles. On Tuesday, Justin surprised fans with a brand new music video that featured his wife and baby.

The three-minute video, which was entirely in black and white, started with Justin playing with Jack on a boat at a picturesque location. It comes after Mel B's 'spiritual' Moroccan wedding with non traditional dress.

Model Hailey was also swimming in the ocean and, in one scene, carried her baby as they stood in the water. Fans were quick to share their excitement in the comment section, with one user saying: "Time flies. it's like it was yesterday he sang baby and now he has his own."
Another posted: "He really just casually dropped a whole mv with his wife and baby. no promo, just vibes. fatherhood era unlocked," and one fan added: "When Hailey turns towards the camera with Jack in her arms. Motherhood is so beautiful on her! What a beautiful video tribute to his wife and son."

One impressed fan wrote: "It's so beautiful how Justin portrays well how important his wife and son are in his life and he does this through the songs he composes."
It comes after it was reported Hailey is hoping to have another baby one the condition the family could step back from the spotlight.

Despite complications during the birth of Jack Blues last August, which led to Hailey fearing for her life, the model and socialite is understood to want to extend her family.
An insider said: "Hailey wants to have a second child with Justin as long as they can step back from the public eye a little bit.
"She loves working on her company [Rhode Skin] and modeling, but she feels she would need some time away from the madness so she could be truly zen with it all and really enjoy the pregnancy."

Hailey and Justin's plans come despite speculation of marital difficulties earlier this year, talk Hailey strongly refutes. Fans shared their concern when Justin, 31, unfollowed his 28-year-old wife on social media.
But sources understand two-time Grammy winner Justin, who married Hailey in 2018, is eager to have a second child too. The insider told Mail Online: "While he might appear out of step at times, the truth is he's quite down-to-earth and cherishes being a dad."
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