Hailey Bieber Hints at More Kids, Reveals Justin's Top Album Pick

Hailey Bieber shared insights into her family life on the Therapuss podcast, revealing that her 16-month-old son Jack is already mimicking Justin Bieber's hit song "Baby." She expressed a desire for more children, stating she wants at least one more but is taking it one day at a time. Hailey also noted that Jack, after a recent haircut, looks "identical" to his famous father. In the interview, she named Justin's 2013 'Journals' and 2015 'Purpose' as her favorite albums of his.

Key Points: Hailey Bieber on Motherhood, Family Plans, and Justin's Music

  • Son Jack mimics Justin's 'Baby' lyrics
  • Hailey wants more children
  • Toddler looks 'identical' to Justin
  • Hailey's favorite Justin albums revealed
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Hailey Bieber picks Justin's favourite album, hints at more kids

Hailey Bieber discusses son Jack's development, future family plans, and her favorite Justin Bieber albums in a new podcast interview.

"I definitely do want one more. I'm not in a rush, but I definitely want one more. - Hailey Bieber"

Los Angeles, February 21

Hailey Bieber opened up about motherhood, music, and family life with husband Justin Bieber in a recent interview on Jake Shane's Therapuss podcast, according to Billboard.

The Rhode skincare brand founder shared that their 16-month-old son, Jack, is already showing signs of following in his father's musical footsteps. "Yeah, he does. He's been saying, 'Baby, oh baby, oh baby oh.' And I'm like 'whoa that is so crazy,'" Hailey said, referring to Justin's 2010 hit single Baby. She added that Jack is already talking, picking up words like "basketball" and "please," which he previously knew in sign language.

Hailey also spoke about her plans for expanding the family. "I definitely want ... I'm taking it one kid at a time," she said. "I definitely do want one more. I'm not in a rush, but I definitely want one more. Maybe I'll have four more. Maybe I'll have three. I don't know, I really don't know. I'm just taking it one day at a time," according to Billboard.

The couple has kept Jack mostly out of the public eye, but Hailey shared a recent photo of their son, noting she had just shaved his head and that he now looks "identical" to Justin. "Oh my God, I'm gonna be sick!" Shane reacted, calling the toddler "adorable" and "the perfect mix of you guys."

Hailey also revealed her favourite Justin Bieber albums, naming the 2013 Journals compilation as her top pick, followed by 2015's Purpose. She's also been enjoying his 2025 Swag album, which reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200 last summer. "It's such a good listen to me top to bottom," she said. "Obviously, maybe I'm a little biased, but the sign of a great album is when you've given it time and then go back to listening to it, and I just constantly keep going back to it," Hailey said, according to Billboard.

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Rohit P
Journals is a solid pick! Purpose was iconic globally, but Journals has those R&B vibes. Interesting to see what album an Indian fan would pick... probably Purpose for "Sorry" and "Love Yourself" which were everywhere here.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while it's lovely they're happy, the constant media focus on celebrity babies and family plans feels a bit excessive. There are more important stories. Glad they're keeping him out of the spotlight though, that's the right call.
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Aman W
Hailey shaving the baby's head! Reminds me of the 'Mundan' ceremony we have for infants in many Indian cultures. It's supposed to be auspicious and promote healthy hair growth. Maybe it's just a practical thing for them, but funny coincidence!
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Karthik V
Justin Bieber's music was the soundtrack to my college days. "Baby" was played at every party. Good to hear he's doing well personally and still making music. Family life seems to suit him.
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Nisha Z
"Taking it one kid at a time" is such a sensible approach, whether you're a celebrity or not. The pressure to have everything figured out is universal. Wishing them happiness on their own terms.

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