What in the world do we have here?!

This is not a fantastic look for 23-year-old Justin Bieber’s father, Jeremy Bieber, 42 — who has made quite a name for himself over the years with his antics. Now, Jer is under fire for sharing this very controversial photo on his Instagram account — and while it is unclear if the man captured was him, he IS walking buck naked while carrying a cross over his right shoulder.

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“My cross,” he captioned the image.

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While the photo did obtain over 35,000 likes, many users shared their distaste with Jeremy in the comments section.

“This isn’t funny,” user @lumaborgess wrote.

“WTF is wrong with [you]?” asked user @camilamurillo2.

User @paigeseman came to his defense with, “GUYS HE IS PROBABLY HACKED!! He wouldn’t post this.”

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Many used the phrases “like father, like son,” and “like son, like father” to describe the incident, perhaps suggesting that questionable decisions like this could have led to Justin’s somewhat troubled transition into adulthood. However, we know today the Biebs is better than ever — and he announced this year on his 23rd birthday that he wants to be “a better friend, better brother, better son, and a better man.”

The Boyfriend crooner has yet to speak out about the controversial photo, but this is hardly the first time his dad caused a ruckus amongst fans. Back in 2015 when full-frontal nude pics of Justin surfaced, showing off his…sizable package…Jeremy took to Twitter to let everyone know how proud he was.

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“@justinbieber what do you feed that thing. #proud daddy [sic],” he wrote at the time.

Jeremy was also on hand when his son got arrested in Miami back in 2014 for drunken driving, resisting arrest, and driving without a valid license.

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