'He failed her': Travis Barker slammed after daughter Alabama, 17, flaunts bags that cost over $5K
Travis Barker's 17-year-old daughter, Alabama, has been receving a lot of criticism for her racy fashion that some claim was inappropriate for her age. From barely-there bikinis to revealing dresses, her style has sparked controversy.
Barker is no stranger to controversies himself for his excessive PDA with his wife, Kourtney Kardashian. The Blink-182 singer was slammed many times online for making bad parenting decisions. Alabama recently stoked another controversy after she flaunted some exorbitantly expensive bags on Instagram.
Alabama Barker's expensive Givenchy haul
Alabama and a friend took to Instagram to flaunt their luxurious purchases. In a set of posts, the 17-year-old proudly showcased her latest acquisition: a Givenchy Antigona Lock bag worth more than $3,000. She posted a photo showing that showed her clutching the bag tightly in the backseast of a car. She looked like she was was wearing ripped gloves and stockings. She also revealed that she had bought two more Givenchy bags in black and white, each more than $2,000. She also flaunted her new Givenchy earrings, which cost over $400.
Travis Barker slammed for bad parenting
Netizens decided to slam Barker for Alabama's purchases. Tagging him, a user wrote, "Your daughter needs an education and maybe a little self respect." Another added, "Never, hes too busy being the i let my kids do whatever they want dad." Another user wrote, "Wow the amount of grown men all over her.. baiting yourself.... @travisbarker congrats daddy. sold your kids soul...."
A fourth user stated, "If my daughter was dressing like this at sixteen we got problems." Speaking about Barker's parenting, a user wrote, "Her daddy let her do whatever lol. I saw pics for my birthday party where she had any bottles in her hand, and she ain’t even legal age to drink lol." Another comment read, "I guess Travis don’t mind which is dumb he failed her."
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