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Hailey Bieber Shares Big Update for 10-Month-Old Baby Son Jack

Hailey Bieber Shares Big Update for 10-Month-Old Baby Son Jack

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Hailey Bieber shared her 10-month-old son Jack's recent major milestone on her Instagram Stories
The beauty entrepreneur shared a snap of her and her son's lunch, noting they "eat the same lunches now"
The first-time mother shares her son with musician husband Justin BieberHailey Bieber shared a major milestone for her baby son.
On Tuesday, June 24, the beauty entrepreneur, 28, shared a snap of her and her baby son Jack Blues' lunch via Instagram Stories, noting that they now can eat the same food. In the photo, the doting mom, who shares the 10-month-old with her musician husband Justin Bieber, showed their matching bowls of cottage cheese, chicken meatballs, eggs and avocado.
"Jack and I eat the same lunches now," she wrote in text over the picture.
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The 'Love Yourself' singer and the Rhode founder married in September 2018. Six years later, in May 2024, the couple renewed their wedding vows in Hawaii and revealed that they were expecting their first child together. Three months later, in August 2024, their son, Jack Blues Bieber, was born.
'They're both overjoyed. The baby is such a miracle. He's adorable and doing well,' a source told PEOPLE shortly after Jack's birth was announced. 'The pregnancy was something that they very much wished and prayed for.'
Hailey has been soaking up every first moment as a mom. On Sunday, May 11, she celebrated her first Mother's Day. She documented the occasion with a post on Instagram that included various sweet motherhood snapshots.
"I love being your mommy Jack Blues. Happy Mothers Day," she captioned the post, adding a white heart emoji.
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This year, the Biebers also celebrated their first Easter as a family of four. On Sunday, April 20, the proud mom reflected on her first Easter with her baby boy with a sweet post on Instagram.
Hailey gave a glimpse into her Easter celebration with a picture of her holding baby Jack and another zoomed into his outfit — a bright yellow onesie featuring a blue bunny. In the last snap, she showed herself from last year, where she was pregnant, wearing a red and white gingham dress.
"This Easter vs. Last Easter hehe 🐰🐰" she captioned the post.
In the comment section, many celebrities shared their love and adoration for baby Jack, including rapper Sexxy Red, actress Justine Skye and Lori Harvey. "My chunky bunny 😍," the latter chimed in.
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