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Alabama Barker Defends Dad Amid Viral Christmas Lingerie Video


Alabama Barker is setting the record straight on her viral Christmas haul.

The 20-year-old daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and his ex-wife Shanna Moakler posted a self-proclaimed rant on her TikTok on Monday (December 29) after a video of her showing off her Xmas gifts went viral.

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“Why the f–k are you guys trying to make this lingerie thing a thing? It’s never going to be a thing, Gretchen!” she said in the video, referencing Mean Girls.

Alabama is referring to the fact she had Agent Provocateur lingerie in her haul, including corsets, underwear, and bras. People felt that it was an inappropriate gift from her dad.

However, the influencer clarified that the lingerie was picked out by her stepmom, Kourtney Kardashian—who married Travis in 2022.

“You think my dad’s like, ‘I’m going to pick out my daughter lingerie’? No. It was on my Christmas list and he wanted to make it happen for me, so he let Kourtney go pick out the lingerie,” Alabama said. “God forbid a girl wanted cute panties and bras. Literally leave me alone.”

“I’m literally never going to do another Christmas haul. I hate you guys,” she concluded.

In the initial video, Alabama said, “so my dad went a little crazy at Agent Provocateur” while showing off her gifts, which is likely what prompted the backlash.

Meanwhile, Kourtney recently shared why she “never” wants to get Botox again.

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