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'Baby' crooner Justin Bieber just changed his image, probably in every woman's eyes.

On Tuesday evening, Bieber flaunted his impressive body during a modelling session for a new Calvin Klein ad. The 20-year-old Canadian singer is the new face of Calvin Klein underwear and jeans. In the new ad for the iconic fashion brand's #MyCalvins campaign, Bieber has posed with model Lara Stone.

Some of the pictures show him sporting nothing but a pair of tight white boxer briefs. It was evident that the 'Boyfriend' singer was showing off his washboard abs by putting them on full display. He shared his excitement by posting some pictures from the photoshoot on Instagram along with a caption that read: "Officially a part of the legacy. Check out @calvinklein for more. #mycalvins. #newfaceofcalvinklein."

A six second video has also been shot that Calvin Klein posted on the social media. It shows a silhouette image of the heavily-tattooed singer playing drums in full swing and just at the end of it, he is seen pulling Stone closer for a kiss, giving it a sexy finish. 

The artist, who has been involved in many controversies over the past year, seems to have started off this year on the right note.

This look of the singer-songwriter shows he is no less of a model. Maybe he realised it is high time he started working on repairing his tarnished public image. The hashtags, '#learnfromyourfaults' and '#dontbeashamedredeem', which he posted along with his Instagram messages suggest so.

Some shots show shirtless Bieber in a sexy pose with Stone, while others feature topless Stone. His perfect abs prove that Bieber has not been cheating on his gym routine.

A Twitter user named @heartzkidrauhl posted: "KIM K DID NOT BREAK THE INTERNET JUSTIN DREW BIEBER DID #OOPS #mycalvins #thanksjustinnowimpregnant."

Another user - @AcousticFall – tweeted: "RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU ARE PREGANT AFTER SEEING JUSTINS NEW PHOTOSHOOT #mycalvins"