Justin Bieber shares rare holiday photos of 16-month-old son Jack
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Pop star Justin Bieber recently delighted fans by sharing a handful of rare, festive photos of his 16-month-old son, Jack Blues Bieber.
Alongside the snapshots, Justin reflected on what family and healing mean to him, particularly during the holiday season.
Since Jack’s birth in August 2024, Justin and his wife, Hailey Bieber, have mostly kept him out of the public eye, making these photos a special glimpse into their family life.
Rare glimpses of baby Jack in holiday photos
Fans were treated to unexpected images of Jack Blues Bieber, whose face and full pictures have largely remained private. The toddler, who turned 16 months old in December, appeared in a bright red sweatshirt and a small Santa beanie, grinning as he explored a private jet decorated for Christmas.
The plane was transformed into a holiday wonderland, complete with a snowman figurine and festive floral arrangements. Other photos highlighted the family’s cozy traditions, including three stockings lined up above a fireplace, with the room glowing in holiday warmth.
Bieber reflects on healing, faith, and personal journey
Along with the photos, Justin Bieber shared a heartfelt caption about his journey toward emotional and spiritual healing. He opened up about the pressures of fame, challenges in the music industry, and moments when he felt used or burdened by old pain.
He credited his faith for helping him find peace and avoid bitterness. “Christmas is a reminder of Jesus and the free gift of forgiveness only he can offer,” Bieber wrote. “Reflecting on this reminds me of all I have went through and how he has brought me through it all.”
Bieber also shared, “Letting go of resentment is hard, but when Jesus reveals himself as willing and able, it’s hard to deny him. Hope wherever you are you can lean into this love that meets us exactly where we are no matter what.”
In his post, he included pages of notes titled ‘A Message.’ “I grew in a system that rewarded my gift but didn’t always protect my soul. There were moments I felt used, rushed, shaped into something I didn’t fully choose. This kind of pressure leaves wounds you don’t see on stage,” he wrote.
He admitted carrying anger but said he had been healed by his faith. “I’ve asked God why. But Jesus keeps meeting me in the middle of the pain, not excusing what hurt me, but teaching me how not to become bitter,” Bieber added.