Justin Bieber posted a new photo to Instagram on Thursday that has his fans talking.
The pop singer was at the rental he is residing in during his visit to the Coachella Festival in Indio, California.
The 31-year-old Sorry crooner seemed to be seen in the background with a pal as they played indoor basketball.
But eagle-eyed followers noticed on the sprawling beige U-shaped sofa in the living room was his son Jack Blues.
'Baby Jack is there!' said one follower while another added, 'I see baby jack chilling.' Then there was this: 'Hidden in the photo is a cute baby boy.'
The image was the picture of a young family enjoying a leisurely break from it all as a swimming pool could be seen in the background before the tall mountains of Indio.


In a bold zebra-striped two-piece, Hailey struck a pose in front of a mirror, delivering a selfie that left little to the imagination.
Last week Bieber has brought back a nose piercing that has doubled in size since he last wore one.
The crooner revealed the new look in a series of online selfies, revealing the fresh piercing after he first debuted a nose stud in 2016 but later removed it.
Now, rather than a single diamond, he is sporting two studs placed closely together.
The singer posted images of himself enjoying a coffee outdoors, lying in bed, and sticking out his tongue before snapping a selfie.
His model wife showed her approval by commenting with a heart eyes emoji.
One fan responded to the shots: 'WE ARE SOOO BACK!!! WE GOT THE NOSE PIERCING BACK!!'
But Justin's return to facial jewelry has sparked mixed reactions among other fans, with many excited about the updated accessory – while others voicing concerns following his recent cryptic social media posts.
One said: 'Praying for you and cheering you on. Here if you need,' while another asked him: 'You okay?????'

The renewed focus on Justin's well-being follows a series of introspective messages he shared online last week.
He write: 'I got anger issues too, but I wanna grow and not react so much smh,' accompanied by a facepalm emoji.
Later that day, the 'Ghost' singer posted a video of himself playing music with a band, captioning it: 'I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic.'
The posts have fuelled rumours about Justin's mental and physical health.
Justin, who has been in the spotlight since his teenage years, has previously spoken about his struggles with fame and mental health.
In the YouTube documentary 'Justin Bieber: Next Chapter', which was released in 2020, he said: 'There was times where I was really, really suicidal.
'Like, man, is this pain ever going to go away? It was so consistent, the pain was so consistent.
'I was just suffering, right? So, I'm just like, man, I would rather not feel this than feel this.'
It came shortly after Justin and Hailey were involved in 'unfollowing' drama when the beauty seemingly unfollowed her husband on Instagram - which sent some fans into a frenzy.
However, the model later broke her silence over the situation to point out that she was still following the singer and that it had simply been a 'glitch.'
On TikTok, the mother-of-one explained, 'It's a glitch. Didn't unfollow him. Hope this helps!'
Last month, Justin was accused of 'disrespecting' his wife after he uploaded a photo of a child flashing their middle fingers along with the text: 'me behind my girlfirend after she make me mad.'
The performer soon broke his silence afterwards by sharing a sweet snap of the model as they sat at a table outdoors.
The hitmaker has also gotten candid with his followers by opening up about his emotional struggles on social media.
On Instagram, he uploaded a video of a jam session with other musician pals and wrote, 'I think I hate myself sometimes when I feel myself start to become inauthentic.'
'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.'
It came shortly after the star admitted to having 'anger issues' in another online post.
He further fueled worry among fans when he posted about feeling 'like a fraud' and 'unworthy' in a message shared to his Instagram stories.