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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Justin Bieber wants to teach his son to ice skate "as soon as possible"

    The 30-year-old pop star is a massive ice hockey fan and participated in the Skate For LA Strong benefit game to raise money for the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires at the Crypto.com Arena on Sunday (23.02.25)


    There, he was asked by the Los Angeles Kings' media team when he plans to get his six-month-old boy Jack Blues - whom he has with wife Hailey Bieber - in some skates.

    To which, he replied: "As soon as possible."

    When asked: "What is too early?", he replied: "It's never too early."

    Meanwhile, Justin has hit the headlines in recent weeks over his dishevelled appearance and unfollowing Hailey on Instagram - which he later claimed was a hacker.

    However, his spokesperson was adamant he's doing well and is busy parenting Jack, making new music and looking ahead to his 31st birthday on March 1.

    They told TMZ: "[The last year has been] very transformative for him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him."

    Justin and Rhode Beauty founder Hailey, 28, married in 2018 and they welcomed their first child, son Jack, last year.

    The rep went on to slam false stories about the singer's health and well-being, adding: "[It's] exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful narratives alive."

    It comes after Justin dec lared it's "time to grow up" in a cryptic post on his Instagram page in which he admitted he is "not good" at following rules but is determined to embrace a "life of love" as he follows his Christian faith.

    Justin wrote: "It's time to grow up. Changing is about letting go! Not trying harder! Are you tired of trying to follow all of the rules in hopes to get the results you crave? I've found love to be more powerful than rules."

    He added: "I tried to follow the rules. I'm not good at it. But u don't need to follow rules to enter into a life of love. U just receive so enter love living! God always grants us love! It's one of his promises! Upon receiving God's love! U start to change and start following love."

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