
Hailey Bieber Celebrates Son Jack Blues’ First Birthday
The Rhode founder dedicated a sweet post in honor of the special occasion. The tribute came after a source revealed that the reported tensions in her marriage have eased.
Hailey Bieber is a proud mom. The 28-year-old socialite gave fans a rare glimpse into her bond with her baby boy, Jack Blues, whom she shares with her husband, Justin Bieber. The toddler celebrated his first birthday on Friday, August 22.

Hailey Bieber attends "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style", the 2025 Costume Institute Benefit, at Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 5, 2025, in New York City. | Source: Getty Images
Hailey posted a short Instagram carousel, featuring photos of her and the little one. The first image shows the model joyfully embracing her son. In the second image, she holds him tenderly in her arms as she kisses his forehead
"1 year of you my beautiful boy. Happy 1st Birthday Jack Blues, you are joy personified🩵," she wrote alongside the photos. Both Hailey and Justin have shared frequent glimpses of their child on their respective social media pages.
Hailey's most recent post with the youngster comes after a source claimed that the rumored tension between her and Justin has settled following the surprise release of his seventh studio album, "Swag," last month.
"The intense focus and emotional toll of creating new music had put a strain on their marriage," a source told Us Weekly. "When Justin is in the studio making new music, he gets completely consumed and shuts everything else out."
Now that "Swag" is out and is enjoying significant success, Hailey and Justin "have been able to finally reconnect more" on a vacation this past summer to "their favorite place in Idaho" with Jack Blues.
"There's a sense of relief on both sides," the insider continued. "Justin's behavior has been more relaxed. He felt a lot of pressure hanging over him and has been in a better mental headspace these last few weeks."
"There's still work to be done in their marriage," the insider added. "But they're in a much better place."