Hailey and Justin Bieber fans do a double take after they think he dropped surprise baby news with new photo


A Surprising Instagram Post

In the world of celebrity news, few couples capture the public's attention quite like Justin and Hailey Bieber. Recently, Justin's latest Instagram post had fans doing a double take and sparked a flurry of speculation about a possible baby on the way. The post, which featured Justin holding a newborn, led many to wonder if the Biebers were subtly announcing that they are expecting their first child.

The Instagram Post that Started It All

Justin Bieber, 30, shared two heartwarming snaps on his Instagram, where he is seen cradling a newborn baby. Wearing a white tank top and black sweatpants, Justin looked every bit the doting father as he fed the baby a bottle. The baby, however, is not his own but belongs to his friend Jason Kennedy, a well-known entertainment journalist. Justin's caption read: “Anyone who knows @thejasonkennedy and @thelaurenkennedy know their journey and challenges with having kids.

They now have two beautiful babies that I’m absolutely obsessed with”.

Fans' Reactions: "We Want a Baby Bieber"

The post immediately caught the attention of fans who flooded the comments with their excitement and speculation. Comments ranged from “We want a Baldwin-Bieber baby” to “I need a Bieber baby”. This is not the first time fans have expressed their desire for Justin and Hailey to start a family.

The couple, who got married in 2018, have been at the center of pregnancy rumors multiple times in the past.

Previous Baby Speculations

Justin and Hailey have been open about their desire to have children but have also been clear about their timeline. In various interviews, Justin has mentioned that he respects Hailey's wishes and that they will have kids when they both feel ready. Hailey, 27, has also admitted to feeling scared about having children due to the public scrutiny they face.

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