
Travis Barker's daughter Alabama, 19, welcomes adorable puppy to family
daughter, Alabama, has welcomed a new member to her family - an adorable French Bulldog.
She shared the news in two sweet photos shared on her Instagram Story.
In a video, she snuggled the dog to her neck, writing: 'Good morning!! My baby.'
In the other picture, the puppy laid on its back, exposing its little belly to the camera. She didn't reveal the dog's name.
In a since deleted video, she wrote: '@pawznclawzfrenchies @stone_highland_frenchies THANK YOU SO MUCH! I love my baby.'
The family is familiar with the breed as Travis has already owned at least five of the cute dogs.
It comes amid her feud with Bhad Bhabie. In February, the rapper released a track called Ms Whitman, dragging Alabama, Travis, and the Kardashians into the feud.
Travis is married to Kourtney Kardashian.
The title of the song refers to the 1993 film True Romance and the character Alabama Whitman, whom Alabama was named after.
The intro of the song features a sample of Kim Kardashian's ex-husband Kanye West's song Carnival.
And Bhad Bhabie takes it another step further by bringing up the long-standing rumor that Alabama's stepmom Kourtney began dating Travis after he was rejected by Kim.
Bhabie, born Danielle Bregoli, also rapped about Alabama being 'kicked out of the Kardashian house' for having a 'stanky p****'.
The feud ignited in December after Bhabie accused Alabama of being a homewrecker and stealing her now-ex Le Vaughn, which she has since denied.
After the music video and song dropped, Alabama took to her stories to react, sharing a selfie with a cryptic message implying she was releasing a retaliation rap track.
In a since-deleted post from December, Bhabie wrote: '@alabamaluellabarker took my man.' She also posted emojis of a melting face as well as a boxing glove.
In a follow-up post, she added: 'I told him next time I catch you. You gon be with them!' Then, she declared that she was 'single' in a one-worded post.
Alabama later addressed the claims on her own Instagram account and said that she had 'no interest' in Vaughn.
She also said that it was Le Vaughn who has been contacting her and 'confessing his feelings' for her for nearly a year.
In a lengthy post, she wrote: 'I want to be clear: I have no interest in this man, nor would I ever lower myself to be with someone who has been physically abusive towards women.'
She said that after learning that he was in a relationship with Danielle, she 'apologized multiple times' to the rapper - who welcomed daughter Kali Love with Le Vaughn last year.
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