
For his first Father’s Day, the ‘Baby’ singer, who is known lately for his cryptic and edgy Instagram posts, shared a dramatic black-and-white photo highlighting his serious expression, paired with a middle finger emoji. He shared the same photo on his Instagram Stories with the track ‘Talk My S**t’ by BossMan Dlow playing in the background.
His caption read, “I’m a dad that’s not to be f**ked with [middle finger emoji],” to which his wife Hailey Bieber replied in the comments section with, “Father’s day sucks a**”, according to a post on the r/Fauxmoi subreddit. The couple welcomed their first child, son Jack Blues, in August 2024.
Hailey’s now-deleted comment appears to reference a post Justin made on Mother’s Day, which drew significant backlash. The post read, “Love u moms but Mother’s Day sucks a**,” as per the Daily Mail.
Justin Bieber fills up his Instagram feed as he celebrates his first Father’s Day
While Hailey Bieber couldn’t resist trolling her husband after his profanity-laced Father’s Day message, Justin Bieber appeared to fully embrace fatherhood. His feed turned into a sentimental gallery, filled with intimate moments: from cradling baby Jack to showing off his tiny hands and fingers.
Among the posts was a carousel featuring a solid gold Audemars Piguet watch, captioned bluntly, “Happy daddy day to me u lil ho.”
Throughout the day, Justin flooded his feed with posts, many captioned simply with a middle finger emoji. Several included glimpses of Jack, including a sweet shot of the infant sitting on Hailey’s lap at the piano, followed by two videos of the mother-son duo playing together on the keys.
He also shared a close-up of Jack’s hand showing a custom gold bracelet engraved with “JBB,” again, paired with the now-signature middle finger emoji.
Capping off the unconventional tribute, Justin posted an image of what appeared to be a cannabis blunt hanging from his hand, adding to the blend of sentimentality and rebellion that marked the day.
Hailey did not post any public tribute to Justin for Father’s Day. Instead, she reposted a photo of herself and Jack that Justin had shared on his feed to her Instagram Stories.
Justin Bieber’s Father’s Day posts come after heated clash with paparazzi
Justin Bieber’s unusual series of Father’s day Instagram posts came just days after a tense and expletive-filled altercation with paparazzi in Malibu, as per Page Six.
On Thursday night, June 12, the singer was spotted outside Soho House, where he engaged in a confrontation, visibly frustrated and shielding his face from cameras.
Justin Bieber presses paparazzi for filming him at the beach
“It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business… I’m a human fckin being standing around my car AT THE BEACH. Idk who the fck is paying to provoke me, but I’m not the f*cking one.”pic.twitter.com/19bclfEJT1
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) June 14, 2025
“Not me today, bro,” Justin snapped, holding his arm over his face. “How do you think it’s going with you in my f**king face? Get out of my f**king face!”
He repeatedly asked the photographers to leave him alone, saying, “Stop asking me how it’s going. Get out of here.”
Clearly agitated, Justin told the group he wasn’t afraid to set boundaries, reminding them they were trespassing on private property.

The situation escalated when a paparazzo asked whether he was worried about being deported amid recent immigration raids. Justin responded sharply, “I’m a real man with a real family,” referencing his nine-month-old son Jack Blues, before adding, “And you’re really in front of my face. Cause I’m not to be f**ked with by any of you.”
Though he referred to the paparazzi as his “friends,” he firmly told them they had no right to question him. “You don’t get to ask me questions,” he said. “You just don’t. We’re not buddies.”
As the questions kept coming, Bieber remained firm, repeatedly saying “no” and pointing out that they were standing in front of his car on private property.
He continued, “I don’t know you. You don’t go to people you don’t know and say s**t out of nowhere with a camera in their face. It doesn’t matter if I’m a celebrity or not. It doesn’t matter if I’m a public figure.”
The confrontation intensified when the photographers defended themselves by saying they had a right to ask questions. Justin fired back: “You’ll take this video out of context like you always do. You think I’m an idiot, bro.”