Hailey Bieber Welcomes Her First Child, With Justin: Introducing Their Baby’s Name
Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber are now proud parents! Just three months after announcing her pregnancy, Hailey, 27, has given birth to their first child—a baby boy—on Friday, August 23. The couple shared the happy news on Instagram, where Justin, 30, posted a heartwarming photo of their newborn’s tiny foot next to Hailey’s perfectly manicured nails.
“WELCOME HOME,” the “Baby” singer wrote in the caption. “JACK BLUES BIEBER.”
The post quickly filled with congratulatory messages from their celebrity friends. Hailey’s close friend Kylie Jenner commented, “I can’t handle this little foot JACK BLUES.” Her sister Khloé Kardashian added, “Jack blues!!!!!! Congratulations!!!!! I love this tiny foot so so much.”
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In May, Hailey and Justin announced her pregnancy with a beautifully shot maternity video montage on Instagram. For the occasion, the model wore a bridal-inspired white lace outfit that elegantly highlighted her growing baby bump.
Married since 2018, Hailey and Justin have openly discussed their desire to have children. Last year, Hailey expressed her excitement about becoming a mother, but in an interview with The Sunday Times in May 2023, she admitted she would “literally cry” at the thought of raising kids under the public eye.
“I want kids so bad, but I get scared,” she shared. “It’s already hard enough dealing with what people say about my husband or friends. I can’t imagine facing comments about a child. We can only do our best to make sure they feel loved and safe.”
Despite her eagerness to start a family, Hailey emphasized in another interview that the internet would be “the last to know” when she finally became a mother.
“People have been saying, ‘Oh, my God, she’s pregnant,’ and that’s happened to me several times,” Hailey told GQ in October 2023, addressing the ongoing rumors. “It’s frustrating that I can’t even be bloated without people assuming I’m pregnant. It would be a lie to say I don’t care. But when that day comes, the internet will be the last to know.”