When is Alabama Barker launching her make-up line? Internet trolls Travis Barker's daughter as she announces her new business
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Travis Barker's daughter Alabama Barker recently shared a major announcement. She took to her TikTok and teased the launch of a make-up line.
However, she kept the further details under wraps but fans can expect Alabama to launch her make-up line soon.
Alabama shared a video on TikTok and lip-synced to an audio that said, "I wanna apologize to all of you for what I did. It was very wrong and I'm very sorry. I would just like to move love and live a normal life." However, she penned in the caption, "So whos [sic] ready for my makeup line."
Alabama also teased a potential podcast after a fan commented, "Go on the podcast." She responded, "I should huh." However, Alabama's TikTok video made it to Reddit after a critic wrote in the thread, "She’s starting a makeup line too?"
Multiple social media users took to the comment section of the thread and slammed Alabama for her business announcement.
A Reddit user penned, "Buy makeup products from a girl who thinks her skin undertone is YELLOW? I think the fuck not."
"Getting sick of all these ‘celebrity/influencers’ getting their own makeup products. They have zero relevance to makeup.. they don’t even do their OWN makeup," added another person.
A critic noted, "Lol, this is comical. Like y'all can't do anything else? It must be easy to start up a makeup line. I'm next guys."
Another person said, "She looks awful. she’s 18 and wanna be so grown so.." An internet user penned, "God I hope this is a joke. I'm all for an open market but this is really testing my limits."
Another follower wrote, "Makeup line from a girl who is so makeup cakey." A social media user stated, "No. These nepo babies and reality stars do not know anything other than plastering their names on someone else’s makeup formula, and hope for the best."
Travis Barker's daughter Alabama Barker drops new rap song
Alabama Barker followed the footsteps of her father Travis Barker and released a new rap song. She took to her Instagram and shared a snippet of her untitled track to Instagram.
In the now-deleted post, Alabama rapped the lyrics before her singing was cut off. Alongside the audio, she teased, "Music loading," and tagged hip-hop producer ATL Jacob, also known as Jacob Denzal Canady.
Alabama also celebrated the release of her rap song in her Instagram Stories.
She wrote, "Hit one million in one day. I love you all," and added a burning heart emoji. Despite the million views, Alabama's song failed to impress multiple listeners as she used a "black accent," which referred to an imitation of Black American English, during her singing.
Alabama Barker enjoys a trip with Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian
Alabama Barker spent a fun holiday with her father Travis Barker and step-mother Kourtney Kardashian. She recently took to her social media and shared a series of photos from her fun trip to Italy.
In the photo, Alabama kept her head down as her drummer father wrapped his arms around his wife. She also shared a selfie with Travis as they both pushed out their lips as they posed for the shot.
In the last photo of the slide, Alabama lovingly embraced Travis as they stepped out on what appeared to be a shopping trip. The drummer's daughter also captioned the photo, "Italy I miss you."
However, Kourtney also left a short message for her step-daughter in the comment section and assured her that she would be "taking you back" to Italy.
Travis Barker sets dating rules for daughter Alabama Barker
Travis Barker's daughter Alabama Barker recently turned an adult and he had already set some dating rules for her. In a TikTok video, Travis answered a series of hypothetical questions about his daughter including her dating life.
In the video, Alabama asked Travis, "What would you do if I went out with a boy and I just completely stopped answering you?" Travis responded, "I would come to your location and I would find you."
Travis additionally shared that Alabama had permission to have male friends over only when he was present, and he mentioned a practice of "checking in" if she closed her bedroom door with a male in the room. He emphasized her restriction from driving alone to a guy's house at night.