Justin Bieber shows off photos of sunbathing with his 7-month-old son.

Pop star Justin Bieber captured the hearts of fans with a relaxing photo with his son Jack Blues over the weekend.

On Instagram, Justin posted that he was lying on the villa's yard with his son. The boy was sunbathing and playing on his father's chest. His golden hair and smooth white skin still stood out under the sunlight. Meanwhile, Jack's face was covered with an emoji to maintain privacy.

Justin Bieber and his son play in the sun.

Along with this image, Justin also shared a moment of FaceTime with his son and looking at him affectionately. The series of photos received nearly 3 million Likes and tens of thousands of comments praising the father and son. "It's so special to see him become a father. So happy for his little family", "Couldn't be sweeter", "The blond baby is so cute", fans commented.

Jack Blues was born in August last year, the first child of Justin Bieber and model Hailey Bieber. The couple occasionally posts photos of their son on social media but have never revealed his face.

Justin Bieber and his father are said to have identical hair.

In early March, Justin shared photos of his family vacationing on the occasion of his 31st birthday, including a moment when the singer and his wife held their little angel. Last week, he also made fans swoon with a photo of little Jack hugging his father's cheek as they sunbathed.

Justin's father-in-law, actor Stephen Baldwin, told People magazine that his grandson is a healthy and adorable boy. Stephen said that Justin and his wife do a great job of taking care of their little boy.

Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey.

Last month, Justin Bieber's rep told TMZ that the singer is focusing on being a father, supporting his wife Hailey, and pursuing new artistic projects. Denying rumors of Justin's drug use, the rep said the singer is doing very well with his wife and children and has ended some inappropriate friendships and business partnerships.

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