Travis Barker honors fiancé Kourtney Kardashian and daughters on International Women’s Day

Travis Barker celebrates International Women’s Day by honoring fiancée Kourtney Kardashian, stepdaughter Atiana De La Hoya and daughter Alabama Barker










Travis Barker pays tribute to his loved ones International Women’s Day Tuesday.

Barker, 46, posted a shot of fiancé kourtney kardashian42, posed in the middle of the daughter alabama Barker, 16, and stepdaughter Atiana Des Hoya, 22.

The Blink-182 member captioned the post, ‘Happy #internationalwomensday to these special people I love so much.

LATEST: Travis Barker, 46, paid tribute to his loved ones on International Women’s Day on Tuesday, as he posted a shot of fiancé Kourtney Kardashian, 42, between daughter Alabama Barker, 16, and stepdaughter Attiana De La Hoya, 22 was in

In the shot, Kourtney wore her black locks down and parted with a flared black jacket and black jeans.

Attiana, whose father is boxer Oscar de la Hoya, 49, and mother is Barker’s ex Shanna Mokler, 46, wore a black jacket over a black crop top with black pants.

Alabama donned a black jacket over a sheer patterned top with black pants with graphics on the legs. She kept her blonde hair locked and wore a light layer of makeup.

The musician has been romantically linked to the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star since January 2021, and got engaged in October on a romantic beach in Montecito, California.

The engaged couple was seen last month at the AMIRI Autumn-Winter 2022 runway show in LA

The engaged couple was seen last month at the AMIRI Autumn-Winter 2022 runway show in LA

The musician and reality star was seen holding hands in NYC last month

The musician and reality star was seen holding hands in NYC last month

an insider told entertainment tonight On Tuesday that ‘Kourtney and Travis are looking to date in the spring and summer for their wedding,’ and ‘want their wedding to speak with some sensuality and elegance from both of their styles.’

The theme of the 2022 International Women’s Day was #BreaktheBias, a movement to end the prejudices that plague gender inequality.

A statement on ‘Whether intentional or unconscious, prejudice makes it difficult for women to move on,’ International Women’s Day Read website. ‘Knowing that bias exists is not enough, action is needed to level the playing field. are you in? Will you actively see gender discrimination, discrimination and stereotyping every time?’

The initial observance of International Women’s Day dates back to 1911, when the women’s rights movement gained momentum at the turn of the century, with events and rallies in support of the cause. Since 1914, the date has been set as 8 March.