Justin Bieber has taken to Instagram to share new pictures of his son Jack Blues.
Bieber, 31, and his wife, Hailey Baldwin, 28, welcomed their little one in August last year. But fans have rarely been able to catch a glimpse of the family.
Sharing a picture carousel on Instagram, Bieber said that he dedicated his son - who now has a full head of hair - “to Jesus”.
It was soundtracked to MANIAC by Eddie Benjamin, which some fans believe may be reference to recent headlines about concern for Bieber’s mental health.
Other pictures see his model wife Hailey at what looks like a fashion meeting or fitting and Justin in the studio.
He also shares a couple of selfies, in different blue hats.
Recently, the pop star shared an emotional post on social media where he admitted to feeling “like a fraud” and “unqualified most days.”
The post on his Instagram page earlier this month read: “People told me my whole life “wow Justin u deserve that” and I personally have always felt unworthy like I was a fraud, like when people told me I deserve something.
“It made me feel sneaky like damn if they only knew my thoughts - how judgmental I am, how selfish I really am, they wouldn’t be saying this.
“I say all this to say. If you feel sneaky welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days.”
Justin Bieber shot to fame in 2008 when he was discovered by talent manager Scooter Braun through his YouTube videos.
At just 13 years old, Bieber's talent for singing and performing quickly captivated audiences, leading to his first single, One Time, in 2009.
His debut album, My World, went platinum, and he became a global sensation with hits like Baby and Sorry.
His rise to fame marked the beginning of an era where social media played a huge role in launching the careers of young artists.
However, concern for the singer has been mounting in recent months.
Bieber recently posted a video of him and a friend rapping on a private jet about getting “high.”
The video was posted less than two days after representatives for Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey issued a joint statement denying that Justin is taking any illegal drugs and calling the public’s obsession over the singer’s mental and physical health “exhausting and pitiful”.