• Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP talks to singer Justin Bieber at the podium during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 29, 2016 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.

Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Mercedes GP talks to singer Justin Bieber at the podium during the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco on May 29, 2016 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. (Photo : Getty Images / Mark Thompson )

Justin Bieber's father, Jeremy Bieber is teasing about his son's body again following recent leak of nude photos. This is the second time the singer's dad did so and many find it awkward.

Justin's recent photos had him swimming naked with some girls during a trip to Hawaii last week. The images with full-frontal expose were published by the New York Daily News on Aug. 5, Friday.  While the singer has yet to acknowledge the newly-surfaced nude photos, his father cracked jokes about the size of his manhood on Aug. 6, Saturday.

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The 22-year-old singer's father joked and bragged about his manhood's size. In a deleted tweet, Jeremy wrote "My boy," along with a cactus emoji that was interpreted as one that represents male genitals. He then shared a photo on Instagram, of the CN Tower of his native in Toronto.

Jeremy tagged Justin in the caption with a smiley. Netizens associate the tower with the heartthrob's manhood size again.

The first time Jeremy did a similar thing was last year, when Justin threatened to take legal action when three full frontal naked photos of him were exposed while he was on a holiday in Bora Bora with Jayde Pierce. His father seemed not concern and taking it cool. In Oct. 2015, Justin's nude photos leaked and Jeremy, who tweeted "proud daddy" asked the "Baby" singer, "What do you feed that thing?"

One social media finds it weird for a father to say anything about his son's body, much less, the size of his manhood. They feel such seems just weird.

The Canadian singer was reportedly unhappy with the leak of his nude images, but he cooled off when they went viral as he thought they were flattering, Mail Online reported. The heartthrob's Calvin Klein underwear campaign photos were also reportedly photoshopped to try to make him appear to have a bigger package.

When accused of relying on photoshop when he was topless on a Men's Health magazine cover, Justin was forced to defend himself. He denied having his pictures photoshopped via Twitter.

The video clip below shows Justin and his father Jeremy.