Justin Bieber’s 7-Month-Old Son Jack Blues Grabs a Fistful of Dad’s Ear in Snuggly, Close-Up Pic

You can't see the little guy's face, but you can clearly feel the love.

Mar 27, 2025 - 14:06
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Justin Bieber’s 7-Month-Old Son Jack Blues Grabs a Fistful of Dad’s Ear in Snuggly, Close-Up Pic

In between a recent run of pics from the studio, Justin Bieber took some time out on Thursday morning (March 27) to post a few adorable snaps with his and wife Hailey Bieber’s seven-month-old son, Jack Blues. In the first image in the carousel, the back of Bieber’s head obscures the toddler’s face, though Jack’s pudgy hand can be seen grabbing a hold of his dad’s ear.

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The subsequent slides include a stack of brightly colored fabric swatches, Hailey rocking a red sweatshirt and matching leggings combo and chatting with two women and another, zoomed-out picture of Jack laying on a towel on the floor — again grabbing the 31-year-old singer’s face — seemingly after bath time.

Bieber captioned the post “ITS CUZ I AM A MANIAC [freezing face, shrug emoji]… that we dedicated Jack Blues Bieber to Jesus.” To date the couple have not posted any images in which Jack’s face is visible.

It wasn’t all daddy duty, though. A subsequent slide captures a shirtless Bieber working a drum pad in the studio, followed by a grainy close-up of his face, a clearer one in which he is smiling while wearing a fuzzy blue hat and pink sweatshirt and a final, blurry picture of an obscured woman walking in front of a fireplace.

After a period off the radar in 2022 and 2023 while he was dealing with the effects of the Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Bieber has been more visible lately, posting a series of images from the recording studio. U.K. artist Sekou got in the action as well last week when he posted an Instagram Story from a recording session that featured Fred Again.., who co-produced and co-wrote Bieber’s 2019 hit “I Don’t Care” with Ed Sheeran.

Then, on Saturday, Bieber shared an Insta video of a jam session from the studio, captioning the nearly three-minute clip with a reflective comment. “I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic,” he wrote. “Then I remember we’re all being made to think we’re not enough but I still hate when I change myself to please people.” Among the friends and musicians tagged in the clip were singer-songwriter Jensen McRae, pastor Judah Smith, Josh Mehl, DJ Taylor James, producer Camper, and others.

The recent activity has once again gotten Beliebers excited about the prospect that the singer is getting closer to following up his last full-length project, 2021’s Billboard 200 No. 1 Justice album. At press time Bieber has not confirmed a title or release date for his next LP.