He famously quit Instagram in 2016 after he was trolled for dating Sofia Richie.
But it looks like Justin Bieber is back in the game.
On Friday the Sorry singer shared an image to his account that showed him in a clip from his T-Mobile ad.
He's back: Justin Bieber has returned to Instagram to plug his T-Mobile ad
He quit in August when his fans tore the model to shreds.
She is the daughter of singer Lionel Richie who dated the Where Are U Now hitmaker over the summer.
They split soon after and he now appears to be single.
Clever: The 22-year-old singer sports a suit, bow tie and spectacle's in the phone company's Super Bowl ad, which was unveiled on Thursday
Hilarious: Wearing a tuxedo and his glasses, the normally casual star kicked off the #UnlimitedMoves clip by saying: 'Hello. I'm Justin Bieber, celebration expert'
He has since then stated that the Instagram was the devil's work.
The 22-year-old singer sports a suit, bow tie and spectacle's in the phone company's Super Bowl ad, which was unveiled on Thursday.
The handsome star then shares his most elaborate moves, including jumping up and down and doing the running man.
The I'll Show You artist looked dapper in his formal wear as he gave viewers a quick history of touchdown celebrationscomplete with classic music playing in the background.
Funny: He then congratulates a young girl on her cool moves
Shocked: The Canadian looks stunned when she says she is not done yet
Wearing a tuxedo and his glasses, the normally casual star kicked off the #UnlimitedMoves clip by saying: 'Hello. I'm Justin Bieber, celebration expert.'
Justin begins narrating the tradition of celebrations post-touchdown.
To illustrate the 'high five,' the star turns back to a scene behind himwhich is professional football player and New England Patriots tight end Rob 'Gronk' Gronkowski dressed as a caveman and giving a high five.
Justin showed off his athletic skills while throwing a football to Gronkwho then does his signature move of spiking the ballafter Justin says: 'And then there was this.'
A montage of past post-touchdown celebrations followed as the Sorry artist explained.
Daily Mail