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Justin Bieber Shares Sweet New Photos of Family Life With Hailey and Baby Jack Blues

Plus, a little PDA with Hailey

By Elliot O·May 30, 2026·2 min read
Justin Bieber Shares Sweet New Photos of Family Life With Hailey and Baby Jack Blues

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

There are celebrity couples, and then there are couples who make their mundane Tuesday look like a mood board. Justin and Hailey Bieber's latest Instagram drop lands firmly in the second category — equal parts farmcore toddler content, studio candid, and low-key couple goals, all wrapped in denim and bucket hats.

The photo dump, shared by Justin, centers on 21-month-old Jack Blues doing what can only be described as an extremely peaceful country day: miniature goats, chickens, and a baby-blue sweatsuit that frankly should be in a capsule collection. According to Harper's Bazaar, the outing took place on May 1 in Millbrook, New York — a father-son escape upstate while Hailey was in the city gearing up for Met Gala duties. Justin was spotted meeting fans in the same Coachella-adjacent fit visible in the photos: long shorts, gray hoodie, very unbothered energy.

The Rhode Angle You Knew Was Coming

Hailey may have been absent from the farm trip, but she made her presence felt. The post opens with a photo-booth strip of the two of them mid-kiss — Justin in a baseball cap and denim shirt, Hailey in a bucket hat and white tank, both looking annoyingly good doing absolutely nothing. And then there's the studio shot: Justin playing guitar while wearing Hailey's Rhode Peptide Eye Prep hydrogel patches — specifically the limited-edition banana peel print he collaborated on. Hailey reposted it with the caption "Hot men wear Rhode eyepatches." Correct, and also very good marketing.

It's a small thing, but the Rhode cameo is a smart, frictionless brand moment — the kind that feels personal rather than promotional. No hard sell, just a husband in a hoodie wearing his wife's skincare in the studio. The collab between the two has already generated buzz, and this kind of casual, lived-in visibility is exactly what makes Rhode feel like something you want rather than something you're being sold.

If the Biebers have figured out anything, it's that the most compelling content isn't the red carpet — it's the goats, the photo booth, the eye patches at 2 a.m. in the studio.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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