New mom Hailey Bieber can’t believe how fast time flies.
The model, 28, posted a new photo of her baby boy, Jack Blues, via Instagram Stories on Saturday, March 22, marking the little one turning 7 months old.
“7 months 🥹🤍,” she wrote over a picture of herself holding Jack, who wore a yellow “Bieber” sports jersey and white socks. Hailey rocked an all-green ensemble in the photo.
She added, “Time is flying by too fassssst 😭.”
Hailey has not yet posted a photo of baby Jack’s face as to protect his privacy. She shares her son with husband Justin Bieber, who has made headlines as of late for speculation surrounding his mental health.
“I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic,” he wrote via Instagram on Saturday, alongside a video of himself playing music with friends. “Then I remember we’re all being made to think we’re not enough but I still hate when I change myself to please people.”

Justin, 31, also opened up about his “anger issues” in a separate social media post, saying he wants to “grow and not react so much smh 🤦♂️.” He shared the message alongside photos of himself, including one close-up, hooded selfie and a childhood snap.
He also appeared to include a photo of son Jack lying on a blanket as they watched a movie.
Earlier on Saturday, he shared a religious message about ”forgiveness” via his Instagram Story, as well as a screenshot of a 2019 Instagram caption from Hailey where she wrote about being “more vulnerable.” He captioned the screenshot in response, “Still relevant boo 💪🏻💅.”
It was later confirmed by Us on Wednesday, March 19, that Hailey was considering taking legal action after several clips went viral suggesting that she kept tabs on Justin for years before they were married. In a cryptic quote shared via her Instagram Story this week, she seemed to dismiss the claims.
“People take the information they’re fed and they draw a picture of who you are. Most of the time, it’s wrong,” Hailey shared.
For Justin’s part, his rep denied “harmful” reports he was struggling with his mental health and substance abuse.
The rep told TMZ on February 23 that rumors about Bieber using hard drugs are “absolutely not true,” calling the speculation “exhausting and pitiful.” Per the rep, the chatter about the singer’s mental health “shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive.”