Pop superstar Justin Bieber got an early start on Father’s Day celebrations, as he was pictured in his native Canada golfing with his dad Jeremy Sunday in an Instagram post.
‘Shot 82 at the Stratford muni today,’ the two-time Grammy-winner captioned the post, referring to Stratford Municipal Golf Course in Stratford, Ontario, where they had their match.
The post came days after reps for the singer issued a clear denial that he had been abused by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs when he was younger.
Bieber, 31, added that he emerged victorious on the links against his father, a 49-year-old film producer. The Peaches artist said, ‘Beat my dad,’ adding an emoji of a flexed arm to following the victory at the public course.
The Stay singer wore a puffy black coat with silver-framed sunglasses on the daytime outing.
Reps with Stratford Municipal Golf Course had no comment when contacted by Dailymail.com about the father-son visit. Dailymail.com has reached out to Jeremy to see if he has any plans for Father’s Day with his Justin.

Pop superstar Justin Bieber, 31, got an early start on Father’s Day celebrations, as he was pictured in his native Canada golfing with his dad Jeremy, 49, on Sunday in an Instagram post

The post came days after reps for the singer issued a clear denial that he had been abused by Sean ‘ Diddy ‘ Combs when he was younger.
Bieber’s team issued the following statement to TMZ Thursday amid Combs’ ongoing criminal trial.
‘Although Justin is not among Sean Combs’ victims, there are individuals who were genuinely harmed by him,’ a rep for the musical artist told the outlet. ‘Shifting focus away from this reality detracts from the justice these victims rightfully deserve.’
The Love Yourself singer unfollowed a series of notable names on his Instagram account earlier this year.
The people unfollowed including mentor Usher; ex managers Scooter Braun and Allison Kaye; father-in-law Stephen Baldwin; and one-time associates Ryan Good and Kenny Hamilton, The U.S. Sun reported.
Bieber, in his musical comeback, ‘needs the money and wants to work,’ sources told Puck News’ Matthew Belloni in his What I’m Hearing newsletter last month, in a column making entertainment predictions for the new year.
Bieber ‘still owes’ the touring company AEG ‘a ton for his canceled tour’ in March of 2023, Belloni reported. The Peaches artist also has a hot of ‘other pop star expenses’ weighing on his bottom line.
Bieber’s return to the limelight will come with a new lineup of supporting staff, after he parted ways with Braun within the last two years.
Braun last summer announced his retirement from music management, after past having represented superstars including Bieber, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato.
According to the newsletter, the Sorry artist is now being represented by lawyer Michael Rhodes, who has past represented celebrities such as Madonna and members of the Kardashian family.
Bieber’s financial issues come two years after he sold rights to his catalog for $200 million in 2023, in a deal the Los Angeles Times reported Rhodes was integral in.

The two-time Grammy-winner and his parent played at Stratford Municipal Golf Course in Stratford, Ontario, Canada

Justin’s wife Hailey Bieber was seen on Instagram earlier this year holding their baby son
Bieber’s most recent studio album was Justice in 2021. The album garnered critical acclaim and spawned successful commercial tracks such as Peaches, a Billboard Hot 200 chart-topper; and the top 10 hits Holy, Anyone and Ghost.
Bieber in February of 2023 officially canceled the remainder of his Justice World Tour after the singer said he was diagnosed with the condition Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which can lead to facial paralysis.
Bieber had previously had to cancel shows on the tour in the fall of 2022, explaining his absences from the stage in an emotional post on his Instagram Stories.
‘Earlier this year, I went public with my battle with Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome, where my face was partially paralyzed,’ he said. ‘As a result of this illness, I was not able to complete the North American leg of the Justice Tour.
He said that he suffered health woes after performing a set at the Rock in Rio festival.
‘After getting off stage, the exhaustion overtook me and I realized that I need to make my health the priority right now,’ he said. ‘So I’m going to take a break from touring for the time being. I’m going to be OK, but I need time to rest and get better.
‘I’ve been so proud to bring this show and our message of Justice to the world. Thank you for your prayers and support throughout all of this! I love you all passionately!’