Justin Bieber Shows Off New Pics With Baby Jack: ‘Gonna Be a Good Summer'
On daddy duty! Justin Bieber gave fans new glimpses of his son, Jack, via social media on Friday (May 30).
The photos of the 9-month-old appeared in a carousel of images posted by the pop star with the caption, 'Gonna be a good summer.' In the first photo, the pop star carries Jack on his shoulders with the toddler's face just out of the top of the frame to maintain his privacy. Further into the slideshow, the 'Love Yourself' singer lounges shirtless on a gray couch with Jack sprawled out comfortably next to him.
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Other photos in the post feature Bieber sporting a close-cropped buzz cut while in front of an outdoor, all-wooden bar with a neon 'Treat Yourself' sign blazing behind him and flipping off the camera as he and a bunch of pals goof off on an overpacked golf cart.
Several followers, however, took notice of certain slides depicting Bieber smoking in the same outfit, on the same, above-mentioned couch. Although Jack was absent from those particular photos, fans were quick to remind the singer about the dangers of smoking around children, including their increased susceptibility to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), asthma and other respiratory problems, behavioral and learning difficulties and more.
The singer's latest photos with Jack come just days after his wife, Hailey Bieber, sold her skincare company, Rhode, for a cool billion-dollar payday to e.l.f Beauty earlier this week. To celebrate, Bieber reposted a screenshot of his longtime love wearing a white pantsuit, along with sharing the grateful caption she penned to explain the acquisition.
Catch a glimpse of Jack in Bieber's summer-ready social media post here.
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