Travis Barker has been snapped kissing Kourtney Kardashian’s baby bump in their first photos since her pregnancy reveal.
The loved-up couple has shared a carousel of pictures on Instagram, with Travis caressing and pretending to drum on his wife's growing belly.
Kourtney officially discontinued her IVF treatments last year, which led her to the caption: “Overwhelmed with gratitude and joy for God’s blessing and plan.”
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Fans congratulated the two following the unexpected news, as one wrote: “BE HAPPY, HONEY! You deserve it!”
Another said: “This baby is so blessed.”
While a third shared: “YESSSSSS BABYYYYY.”
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However, many criticized Barker for knowing Kourtney was pregnant before she revealed it at a Blink-182 concert over the weekend, with a sign that read: “Travis I’m pregnant.”
One fan wrote: “He honestly didn’t know with her stomach looking about five months pregnant?”
While another slammed: “So it was all a stunt, had to make the concert all about them. Clearly he knew she was pregnant because that’s not a new pregnant belly.”
But some fans were quick to point out the 44-year-old’s move was in reference to a scene in Blink-182’s ‘All the Small Things’ music video where a fan jokingly holds up a sign with the same message written on it.
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“Real Blink fans know this is a reference to the ‘All The Small Things’ music video lol. It’s actually genius she did this lmao,” one fan penned.
Kourtney has been candid about her tumultuous IVF journey, which has been well documented on The Kardashians.
After the Poosh founder decided to stop her IVF treatments in February last year, she posted to Instagram: "Finally started getting my energy back 10 months after stopping IVF, for anyone else going through it, it gets better!”
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In the season premiere in May, Kourtney revealed that she had ‘seven frozen eggs from years ago, but added that ‘most of mine didn’t survive the thaw. Freezing of eggs isn’t guaranteed. It’s a misunderstanding.’
Travis also candidly spoke to GQ last year about the couple’s IVF treatment.
He said it was important for them to document their process on the show to help other couples going through the same journey.
"I don’t care if I’m c*mming in a cup or whatever. It’s real life. And there’s however many millions of dudes that have to go give their semen for this same procedure. So it’s, like, relatable, you know? I’ve never been fazed by any of that,” he told the outlet.
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