Pip Edwards has posted to her social media to share an intimate family moment with her son Justice.
And the 45-yer-old Ksubi creative director and P.E Nation founder took the opportunity to take a sly dig at her boy – who she often features in her online posts.
However, the 18-year-old is not known to flash a grin for his mum’s selfies, but this weekend the youngster made an exception.
‘Turns out he can smile in photos,’ Pip wrote in the caption of her post which she dropped on Sunday.
Posing at as table in an outdoor restaurant, one photo features the fashionista gazing lovingly upon her boy while he smiles broadly for the camera.
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Pip Edwards has posted to her social media to share an intimate family moment with her son Justice. The 18-year-old is not known to flash a grin for his mum’s selfies, but this weekend the dashing youngster made an exception. Both pictured
Another photo shows Justice listening to his mother earnestly.
Pip’s followers were delighted by seeing the sweet family moment and filled her message comments section with well wishes.
‘You two are too cute,’ one user said, while another commented, ‘Beautiful mum and son’.
The high-profile entrepreneur and her son recently spent time undergoing an ‘equilibrium of health’ program on an island near Bangkok.
The retreat is priced upwards from $9350 for an individual’s five-night stay – per the company’s website.
Pip shares Justice with her ex, fellow fashion brand owner Dan Single, 47.
The designer has previously revealed it’s not always fun for her boy to see mum flexing online.
‘It’s hard for him when everyone around him sees what I do on Instagram,’ she told The Daily Telegraph.

The 45-year-old Ksubi creative director and P.E Nation founder often features her teenage teenage son in her online posts

Pip shares Justice with her ex, fellow fashion brand owner Dan Single (left). They split in 2008 but co-parent. Pictured together in 2008
‘I know that he knows the purpose and the reason and the why, and he’s reaping the rewards of that work.’
Pip says that social media can have negative consequences for teenage boys in general.
‘There’s a real self-critical energy out there with young boys. There’s a lot of self doubt,’ she said.
‘I always tell Justice, what’s your best is not someone else’s best.
‘Which is still really hard for me to do as an adult.’
Justice was a student at a Rose Bay high school and has ambitions to join the NBA.
Pip and Justice’s dad Dan split in 2008, but have remained on good terms.
The fashionista has said the pair share a strong ‘a co-parenting relationship’ and are still close.