Speculation and rumors about Justin Bieber being related to Reign Disick have been circulating for quite some time, drawing significant attention and discussion in celebrity gossip circles. Despite no official confirmation or evidence to support these claims, fans and media outlets continue to speculate on the resemblance between the two. So, is Bieber related to Disick?
Here is everything to know about whether Justin Bieber and Reign Disick are related to each other.
Is Reign Disick related to Justin Bieber?
There is no official confirmation or evidence linking Reign Disick to Justin Bieber.
Online rumors speculating that Disick could be Bieber’s son first surfaced due to the striking resemblance between the two. Reign Disick is the youngest of Kourtney Kardashian’s three children with her former husband, Scott Disick, an American media personality and socialite known for his role on Keeping Up with the Kardashians and its spinoffs.
Speculation arose about Reign’s paternity when Kourtney Kardashian appeared with him on the red carpet, as reported by Tuko. It led fans to note the striking resemblance between Reign and Justin Bieber, such as his hair. However, these rumors seem to be unfounded, as Reign was born while the Kardashian star was still married to Scott Disick. Also, there is no confirmed relationship between Kardashian and Justin Bieber.
Previously, according to OK Magazine, Scott Disick also shared a candid photo of his youngest son wearing a cozy fur-like hat on Instagram. This prompted followers to comment on Reign’s resemblance to Justin Bieber once again. In early 2024, Kourtney Kardashian’s Instagram photos once again sparked the online conspiracy theory, as per Newsweek. The photos, taken in the summer of 2020 with a disposable camera, feature the Kardashian star by the pool with Reign.
Some have speculated that Justin Bieber is Reign Disick’s biological father due to rumors of a brief fling between Kardashian and Bieber in 2015, following her split from Scott Disick. However, Reign Disick was born in 2014, which casts doubt on this theory.