Justin Bieber ‘already a great dad’ to son Jack Blues: report
Justin Bieber has reportedly found his “purpose” as a father.
Days after the singer and his wife Hailey Bieber confirmed the arrival of their baby boy, Jack Blues, People reported that the pop star is “already a great dad” to the newborn.
“(Justin and Hailey are) both thrilled,” a source told the outlet Sunday.
“The baby is a miracle. He is adorable and doing well. Hailey is doing well too.”
The source added that the couple, who married in September 2018, had been “praying” to be able to start a family.
“Pregnancy was something they both really wanted and prayed for,” the source said.
“The day they found out Hailey was pregnant was the best day of their lives for Justin. He was over the moon. It was a huge celebration for them.”
The 30-year-old Grammy winner shared the news of his son’s birth with the world on Friday.
“WELCOME HOME… JACK BLUES BIEBER 🐻,” Justin captioned a photo of the little one’s foot, which Hailey appeared to be cradling.
The baby’s name has sentimental significance as Jack is the middle name of Justin’s father, Jeremy Bieber.
The “Sorry” singer’s mother, Pattie Mallette, celebrated her grandson’s porn debut Friday night, posting, “CONGRATULATIONS @justinbieber & Hailey. LOVE YOU FOREVER BABY JACK!!”
Rhode Skin founder Stephen Baldwin’s father retweeted Mallette and wrote, “Amen, congratulations to you and may God continue to bless our family.”
The actor’s social media reaction came months after Hailey, 27, revealed she was no longer “very close” with her famous significant others.
“I’m not very close to my family at this point in my life because I feel very independent. I’m my own person now and I’ve built my own family,” the model told W magazine in July.
Hailey revealed her pregnancy in May by sharing photos from her romantic vow renewal ceremony with Justin in Hawaii.
The beauty entrepreneur, who was six months pregnant at the time, showed off her baby bump in a white lace Saint Laurent dress, which she paired with a matching veil.
“I was able to keep it quiet because I was small for a long time,” she later explained in her W magazine cover story. “I didn’t really have a belly until I was six months pregnant, when I announced it.”