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Justin Bieber's Son Jack, 11 Months, Is His Golden-Haired Mini-Me in Sweet New Photos

Justin Bieber's Son Jack, 11 Months, Is His Golden-Haired Mini-Me in Sweet New Photos

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Justin Bieber and 11-month-old Jack Blues posed for two new father-son photos shared on Instagram on Sunday, July 27NEED TO KNOW
Justin Bieber shared two new photos with son Jack Blues on Instagram Sunday, July 27
In the sweet snaps, Justin is seen sitting at a table alongside the 11-month-old
The singer and wife Hailey Bieber welcomed baby Jack on Aug. 23, 2024Justin Bieber is spending quality time with his baby boy.
On Sunday, July 27, the 'Somebody to Love' singer, 31, shared a glimpse of his first child with wife Hailey Bieber, 11-month-old son Jack Blues, in two new photos posted to Instagram.
In both of the new snaps, Justin wore a gray vest with blue underpants showing from the top of his bottoms while sitting at a table. He accessorized with pink sunglasses and a blue hat, available from his SKYLRK brand.
The singer's baby son Jack was sitting alongside him in a colorful graphic T-shirt and khaki pants, his face not visible to the camera.
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While the infant's face was cropped out of the photos, his golden-blond hair was in full view, which led fans to take notice of how similar he looks to the two-time Grammy winner.
'Justin and mini Justin ❤️,' one person commented, while another wrote, 'I know we never saw his face but we just know he's exactly like you.'
A third fan quipped, 'We know it's just a babyface Justin in small version so we don't need to see full picture ❤️.'
The sweet photos came after Justin shared a loved-up snap with Hailey, 28, after the pair attended a listening party for his new music at The Bird Street Club.
One photo showed them wrapped in each other's arms with their eyes closed for a kiss, while another captured the moment they took a break from mini golf to again lock lips.
The 'Baby' singer has previously shared several photos of their son Jack Blues on Instagram. One recent snap showed him and the tot at a music session, while they were seen playing together outside in another short clip.
Following the release of his latest album, Swag, Justin also shared several photos on X of himself and Hailey in Italy with their son. Jack could be seen snuggled alongside the 'Peaches' hitmaker while he napped on the beach.
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A source previously told PEOPLE of the singer's latest music venture, 'This album is a huge milestone for Justin in so many ways."
'It's the first solo album he's released since becoming a father, and it's the first time he's produced sound that's all his own," the insider said. "He was so excited for everyone to listen to his new music.'
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