Hailey Bieber has offered a rare glimpse into life at home with her 16-month-old son, revealing that little Jack Blues has already developed a passion closely linked to his father, Justin Bieber.
The model and entrepreneur, who welcomed Jack in August 2024, has largely kept her family life private. In a recent podcast appearance, however, she spoke candidly about her son’s early milestones — including his growing vocabulary and surprising favorite word.
Hailey gave birth to Jack Blues in August 2024 (pictured in October)
According to Hailey, Jack has recently begun speaking and seems particularly fascinated by basketball. She described how he frequently repeats the word, even saying it as soon as he wakes from a nap. The enthusiasm is fitting given Justin Bieber’s well-documented love of the sport. The singer has long been active on the court, including participating in the 2011 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game and later launching his own Los Angeles-based team, Skylrk.
Beyond sports, Jack is also learning social cues. Hailey shared that he has started saying “please,” adding that he had previously mastered the sign-language gesture for the word before verbalizing it.
The star married Justin in 2018 (the couple pictured in September)
Music is also making its way into the toddler’s routine. Hailey revealed that Jack has recently begun repeating lyrics from Justin’s 2010 hit “Baby,” a development she described as both amusing and unexpected.
Reflecting on motherhood, the 29-year-old founder of Rhode said she has found the experience joyful and rewarding. While she always envisioned having children, she acknowledged that parenthood comes with uncertainties that only become clear once the journey begins. She also noted that she feels more relaxed as a first-time mother than she initially anticipated.
Hailey, who married Justin Bieber in 2018, indicated that she is open to growing her family in the future. While not in a hurry, she expressed interest in having at least one more child, emphasizing that she is taking parenthood one day at a time.