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Justin Bieber No Beard at 2025 World Series with Hailey Bieber


Key Takeaways

  • Hailey Bieber’s style was more understated compared to Justin’s bold outfit.
  • Justin Bieber recently shaved off his beard, showcasing a clean-shaven look.
  • The couple attended the MLB World Series game together in Los Angeles.
  • They share a 14-month-old son named Jack Blues Bieber.

Fans of Justin Bieber‘s facial hair will have to settle for the ghost of that look. 

Two days after revealing he shaved off his beard while attending a Dijon concert in San Diego, the “Daisies” singer provided a closer look at his new clean-shaven look while stepping out alongside his wife Hailey Bieber for game three of the MLB World Series in Los Angeles. 

For the Oct. 27 face-off between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers, Justin’s thick, dark brown facial hair was nowhere to be seen as he sat in the stands next to Hailey rocking a baby blue Blue Jays baseball jersey with a hot pink head wrap and dark jeans. To top off his ensemble, the proud Canadian, 31, sported rectangular glasses with purple lenses and coordinating hot pink sneakers. 

As for Hailey—who shares son Jack Blues Bieber, 14 months, with Justin—the model kept her look a bit more lowkey than her husband, donning a simple heather gray hoodie for the sporting event. To complete her ‘fit, the 28-year-old wore her chestnut hair in long, loose waves and rocked a brown ’90s-inspired lip. 

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