Justin Bieber & More Celebrating Their First Father's Day in 2025
Justin Bieber has a new family member keeping him and Hailey Bieber company: their baby boy Jack Blues Bieber.
Indeed, just a month before Father's Day last year, the Grammy winner and his wife of six years shared they were expecting their son, whom they welcomed in August. 'Giving birth was the hardest thing I've ever done,' Hailey told in an interview published May 20. 'I was on that s--t. I was doing everything. I felt stronger physically than I ever had before.'
In the months since becoming parents, both Hailey and Justin have given glimpses into life with their baby boy on social media, with the Grammy winner even teasing how his son was helping him get a jumpstart on summer fun. Sharing highlights from a cabin getaway with friends and little Jack on Instagram on May 29th, Justin teased, 'Gonna be a good summer.'
And one way the Canada native already hopes his son follows in his footsteps is through a love of hockey. Justin told the Los Angeles Kings' media team earlier this year that he plans to get baby Jack Blues in skates 'as soon as possible' because it's 'never too early.'
More from E! Online
Why Robin Roberts and Wife Amber Laign Believe Having Separate Apartments Is the Secret to Marriage
Beyoncé Celebrates Sir and Rumi Carter's 8th Birthday Onstage During Cowboy Carter Show
Emma Watson Competes on Oxford Rowing Team
But Justin isn't the only first-time dad celebrating the milestone this Father's Day on June 15.
Milo Ventimiglia and his wife Jarah Mariano welcomed their daughter Ke'ala Coral Ventimiglia in January, sharing her arrival came not long after they lost their home in the devastating Los Angeles fires.
And among the possessions that burned in the fires was their baby girl's nursery, as the Gilmore Girls alum told CBS News on January 9, 'The whole thing was set up.'
Still, Milo and Jarah have been able to keep close what they consider most important: their family. 'We've got good friends and we got good people we're working with and we'll make do,' he emphasized. 'Wife and baby and dog, most important.'
Keep reading to see other stars celebrating their first Father's Day this year…
Henry CavillLogan PaulZachary LeviLuke GrimesJustin BieberEd WestwickMilo VentimigliaBen HigginsColton UnderwoodAaron Judge Shohei Ohtani Justin ReidAaron TveitJett PuckettMatt Barnett
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News App
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
21 minutes ago
- Yahoo
WWE SummerSlam 2025: 5 biggest questions for this year's 2-night showcase
We're two days from the second-biggest show in WWE's calendar — and the first SummerSlam of the Netflix era. With nine titles on the line (that's one more than WrestleMania, if you're counting), this should be about as big of a weekend as they come for the world's biggest wrestling promotion. Will Cody Rhodes get the belt back from John Cena? Can Jelly Roll wrestle? All will become clear this weekend. In the meantime, here are five of the big questions I'll be keeping in mind as all eyes turn to New Jersey. 1. Is this the end of dark Cena? Given John Cena only has 17 appearances left (this weekend included) before he hangs up his boots in December, the smart money has been on this whole heel turn coming to an end sooner rather than later. After all, surely the Cena retirement tour has to end with the legend going out as a hero, while the teary-eyed fans cheer him to the rafters? If those assumptions are correct, then this weekend is the obvious jumping off point for dark Cena, given that Night 2 of the two-show weekend finishes with a rematch against Cody Rhodes. Putting the belt back on Rhodes would go some way toward rewriting the travesty of that WrestleMania 41 finale and restoring the natural order in WWE. Though it would still leave the question of how you turn Cena back into a good guy without giving us all narrative whiplash. On the other hand, maybe the audience won't care either way how the heel turn ends? At this point, I imagine some would be pleased just to see this whole episode brought to a close, provided it means getting back the Cena we were all so excited to see when this retirement tour was first announced. 2. Is Seth Rollins playing possum? It's now almost three weeks since Seth Rollins limped out of the arena at Saturday Night's Main Event, seemingly nursing a nasty knee injury. For a few hours, that seemed to be the end of it — with the only question being what it meant for WWE's creative plans, given that 'The Visionary' holds the men's MITB briefcase. Then came the whispers from certain quarters (including highly respected wrestling reporters) that there might be more than meets the eye to this storyline, and that the alleged knee injury is actually a ploy for storyline purposes, with the aim of pulling off a shock twist at SummerSlam. Are the rumors true? At this point, it's anyone's guess. We've all seen the Instagram footage of Rollins hobbling around on crutches in his civilian life — but isn't that exactly the sort of thing WWE would orchestrate if they were planning a rug pull? This is the company that (at least according to them) fake-fired R-Truth after all… All I'll say for sure now is that if it is a work, then we should expect a suitably explosive twist come this weekend to justify the deception. In storyline terms, you could certainly see Rollins using the briefcase to thwart his old nemesis CM Punk. But what if it's actually Cody Rhodes that he has his eye on? 3. Will the two-night format work? This year marks the first time SummerSlam will adopt the two-night model WWE have used for WrestleMania since 2020. The move is almost certainly part of TKO's new strategy to draw as much cash as possible from host cities, who are increasingly paying seven-figure sums to host the larger WWE PLEs and takeover weekends. Given WWE's preference for short match cards buffered with lots of sponsorship content, putting together a two-night show for SummerSlam is hardly a problem. If this weekend goes well, expect to see whispers of a two-night Royal Rumble before long, and perhaps even Money in the Bank in New Orleans next year. 4. Does Bianca Belair show up? In the weeks after WrestleMania 41, the Jade Cargill vs. Naomi vs. Bianca Belair storyline seemed like the most likely candidate for the big SummerSlam story on the women's side. All three have great chemistry together, and there's clearly plenty of mileage left when it comes to their three-way feud. Naomi using her briefcase to become Women's World Champion — rather than cashing in during Cargill's match, as most of us expected — may have added a twist to the tale, but I'd be surprised if the plan is to send these three their separate ways given the quality of what they've produced so far. Assuming that's still the case, Bianca Belair remains the missing piece of the puzzle. Does she show up this weekend during Cargill's match, or perhaps to stare down a victorious Naomi? Either choice would send a massive clue as to what WWE regards as its next big money match in the women's division. 5. Will it top AEW All In: Texas? Making any informed comparison between WWE and AEW is always a fraught exercise, full of caveats and clarifications. That said, if there was ever a good time to compare back-to-back events, this is probably it, given that both companies are running back-to-back marquee shows in U.S. stadiums (i.e. with crowds over 25,000) for the first time ever. Given the differences between their business models, finding a comparable metric will be difficult. Despite that, I'd wager that most wrestling fans will have a good sense of which promotion had the best summer when all is said and done on Sunday night.
Yahoo
21 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Tim Blake Nelson's Play ‘And Then We Were No More' To Feature Elizabeth Marvel In Off Broadway Production
EXCLUSIVE: And Then We Were No More, a new play by actor-author Tim Blake Nelson, will star Homeland's Elizabeth Marvel when is begins performances in September at Off Broadway's La MaMa. Produced by La MaMa and Carol Ostrow of Stop the Wind Theatricals, the play will be directed by Mark Wing-Davey, with previews beginning September 19 and an opening set for September 28. The staging will be a limited engagement. More from Deadline Andrew Durand, Christopher Sieber And Alex Newell Among New Cast Announcements For 'Bat Boy: The Musical' Gala Presentation Kelli O'Hara Joins Tom Hanks In His Off Broadway Play 'This World Of Tomorrow' Broadway's Emily Skinner Joins 'Bridgerton's Luke Newton In Alexander McQueen Bioplay The synopsis: In the not-too-distant future a lawyer is forced to represent a prisoner deemed 'beyond rehabilitation' and destined to perish in a newly developed machine designed to execute 'without pain.' The attorney must strive for justice in a system devoid of mercy. 'I am honored to present my play with Carol Ostrow at La MaMa, a New York institution I have long admired for its willingness to stage challenging, boundary-pushing new works for the American theater,' said the playwright. 'My favorite plays and productions provoke, in a smart but visceral way, tough conversations about the world in which we live. My hope is that New York audiences will find some of that in what we're up to with this piece.' Said producer Ostrow, 'When I read Tim's urgent and remarkable new play, I knew I wanted to bring this story to the stage, and LaMaMa is the perfect partner and venue to do so. And Then We Were No More invites audiences to grapple with thorny questions we are often too afraid to ask. I couldn't be more excited to work with Tim and the entire creative team on this prescient, thought-provoking work.' In addition to Marvel, whose credits also include Broadway's King Lear and Othe Desert Cities and, for TV House of Cards, the new play will feature Scott Shepherd, Jennifer Mogbock, Henry Stram, Elizabeth Yeoman, William Appiah, E.J. An, ]Kasey Connolly and Craig Wesley Divino. And Then We Were No More features scenic design by David Meyer, lighting design by Reza Behjat, costume design by Marina Draghici, and sound design by Henry Nelson and Will Curry. Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery Everything We Know About The 'Heartstopper' Movie So Far Everything We Know About 'Emily In Paris' Season 5 So Far


Boston Globe
23 minutes ago
- Boston Globe
Is Oscar winner Jessica Chastain taking classes at Harvard?
Prior to her rise to fame, Chastain attended the Julliard School from 1998 to 2003, on a Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up Celebrities are no strangers to the halls of Harvard. In 2014, Grammy-winning producer Advertisement In addition to her possible Harvard studies, Chastain has a busy fall ahead with the upcoming release of her new show, 'The Savant,' which she starred in and executive produced. Advertisement Chastain will also soon appear on the big screen in the film 'Dreams,' also starring Rupert Friend, which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in February and is set to release in theaters Ryan Yau can be reached at