Justin Bieber is in the spotlight again after paparazzi caught him wearing a t-shirt printed with the Jonas Brothers in their younger years. He was visiting a spa with his wife, Hailey Baldwin when she was photographed.
Nick Jonas reposted Bieber's photo and captioned, "He gets it." Many believe that the "Love Yourself" singer is fanboying over the Jonas Brothers. Fans of the trio enjoyed the post and hilariously commented that the singer is stanning the Jonas Brothers.
According to reports, the T-shirt is included in Bieber's new unisex clothing line Drew House. Teen Vogue reported that it sparked rumors of collaboration when he wore the t-shirt in public.
Bieber also collaborated with Drew Barrymore in the past, and he also wore a t-shirt featuring her in her younger years. During that time, he went around wearing the t-shirt, and they later confirmed to collaborate for the clothing brand. At the moment, the Jonas Brothers are still busy with an upcoming "Happiness Begins Tour." Others believe that Justin might be promoting the event since his wife is an avid fan of the trio. The tour will start in Miami, Florida on Aug. 7 and it will end on February 2020.
Hailey is very vocal that she is a fan of the Jonas Brothers. On March, Bieber posted on his Instagram Stories a snippet of her confessing that she used to love the Jonas Brothers. Hailey can be heard in the clip saying that she was a fan of the Jonas Brothers. She was excited when she heard that the trio is coming back. She commented that her 13-year-old self is very shaken seeing Joe Jonas's IG post announcing their latest single "Sucker" in February. The model also shared her JoBros fangirl moment during an episode of The Tonight With Jimmy Fallon.
It is not yet certain that Bieber will team up with the Jonas Brothers. Recently, Bieber went viral after a blunder made by a copywriter of a baseball card company who confused him for a player. Billboard reported that Shane Bieber', the card of Cleveland's pitcher, first name was replaced with Justine in the card. The player posted an image of his card on Twitter after he noticed the mistake. He mentioned the maker of the cards, Topps. He also circled the error in the card.
The card-making company replied, "Is it too late to say sorry?" Justine retweeted Shane's post and said that he feels they have a special connection.