Justin Bieber leaves fans doing a double take as wife Hailey Bieber applies the ‘Justin Bieber face’ filter onto him: ‘Most realistic one yet’

Justin Bieber fans saw double-takes after their favorite pop star tried his own TikTok filter.

His wife Hailey Bieber playfully placed the “Justin Bieber face” filter on her husband and posted the results to her TikTok account.

The video has been called “iconic” by countless fans, with many initially thinking the person in the clip was someone else – until they realized who posted the clip.

“I was immediately like, “THIS IS THE MOST REALISTIC” until I realized it,” one TikTok user responded with a crying emoji.

In the video, Justin, 29, spoke to his wife, 27, as he sat down with his phone in hand. He wore a gray Drew cap, a matching sweatshirt and gold chains.

Justin Bieber fans saw double-takes after their favorite pop star tried his own TikTok filter

The realistic filter – which has been used by countless fans – was then applied to his own face. His song, Love Me, was playing in the background.

“Wait, that's what I tripped over,” one fan commented.

'the same. At first I thought it was him, then I was like wow, even the hair and tattoos, then I saw the account,” another replied.

“Lmaooooo, it's not like I'm saying 'that looks like him' just to see Hailey posted it,” one fan commented.

“omg iconic,” wrote another.

“most realistic yet,” one TikTok user chimed in.

Hailey has been married to Justin since 2018 — they first tied the knot in a New York City courthouse, followed by a more lavish affair a year later.

It all comes after Justin and Hailey seemingly found a new pastor, three years after friend and Hillsong leader Carl Lentz was kicked out of the church.

The couple was spotted leaving a dinner with Churchome leader Judah Smith and his wife Chelsea Smith in Los Angeles on Sunday evening.

Hailey has been married to Justin since 2018 — they first tied the knot in a New York City courthouse, followed by a more lavish affair a year later

Hailey has been married to Justin since 2018 — they first tied the knot in a New York City courthouse, followed by a more lavish affair a year later

“Wait, that's what I tripped over,” one fan of the wild filter commented

“Wait, that's what I tripped over,” one fan of the wild filter commented

“Lmaoooo, I'm not saying that "that does indeed look like him" just to see Hailey posted it,” one fan commented

“Lmaooooo I'm not saying 'that looks like him' just to see Hailey posted it,” one fan commented

Bieber sat in a room on his phone while his wife filmed him

Bieber sat in a room on his phone while his wife filmed him

Justin was previously close to Hillsong's pastor before being removed from the church.

Now, the power couple was seen with 45-year-old Judah, the chief communicator of the Seattle-area megachurch, and his wife Chelsea, a social media influencer.

The foursome reportedly enjoyed a three-hour dinner together in the affluent beach area of ​​Malibu, California.

The Biebers aren't Churchome's only celebrity followers, as Lana del Rey and Russell Wilson are committed and the 35-year-old Denver Broncos quarterback even sits on the board of directors.

Bieber wore a cap, gray sweatshirt and gold chains

Bieber wore a cap, gray sweatshirt and gold chains

Fans responded to the filter in the comments section

Fans responded to the filter in the comments section

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It all comes after Justin and Hailey seemingly found a new pastor, three years after friend and Hillsong leader Carl Lentz was kicked out of the church

It all comes after Justin and Hailey seemingly found a new pastor, three years after friend and Hillsong leader Carl Lentz was kicked out of the church

According to the website: 'the Churchome community is built on the life and teachings of Jesus, where everyone can find a home where they belong.'

Judah and Churhome were also recently embroiled in controversy as they were accused of forcing workers to hand over 10 percent of their wages.

Employee Rachel Kellogg filed a lawsuit in May of this year alleging that Churchome and its leaders “engaged in a systematic scheme of wage and hour abuse against their employees,” according to The Seattle Times.

One of the allegations was that they had demanded that employees give 10 percent of their gross earnings per month as a sacrifice and that if they did not comply, they would face pressure, discipline or even dismissal.