Kourtney Kardashian’s stepdaughter and Travis Barker’s 19-year-old daughter, Alabama Barker, has shared a vulnerable moment with her millions of followers, hinting at a devastating personal experience. In a since-deleted TikTok video, the influencer revealed she had suffered a pregnancy loss while also dealing with betrayal and online criticism.
In her emotional TikTok, Alabama wrote: "You know ever since I lost my baby, got cheated on, while also getting hated on, I'd get this feeling like... I'll never be the same person again." The clip included moments of her crying, along with a reflective selfie showing her stomach.
Stepping Away From Social Media
Shortly after the video, Alabama announced she would be taking a break from TikTok and Instagram. She posted a throwback photo with the caption: "I'm deleting my TikTok for a little while love you guys be back soon!"
On Instagram, she shared a similar message before temporarily deactivating. However, in a move that left fans confused, she briefly returned to upload a carousel of stylish photos before disabling comments and later removing the post entirely.
She then re-shared the same looks on her Instagram Stories, this time urging her audience to follow her on Snapchat, where she appears to be shifting some of her online activity.
The Spotlight on Alabama
Alabama is no stranger to public attention. As the daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and former model Shanna Moakler, she’s grown up in the limelight. Her blended family includes brother Landon, 21, and her high-profile stepmother, Kourtney Kardashian. Her half-sister is Óscar de la Hoya's daughter, Atiana De La Hoya.
Currently, she has 5.6 million followers on TikTok and 2.2 million on Instagram, giving her a platform that’s both powerful and pressure-filled.
Controversies and Rumors
Earlier this year, Alabama shut down pregnancy rumors that tied her name to rapper Tyga, sparked during a feud with fellow influencer and rapper Bhad Bhabie (Danielle Bregoli). In response to speculation, she clarified: "I've also never been pregnant, nor do I know Soulja Boy. The end."
Despite her denial, the feud only escalated. Alabama released a diss track titled "Cry Bhabie" in February, which climbed to No. 5 on the U.S. Spotify Viral 100 chart. Bregoli fired back with her song, "Ms. Whitman," referencing the very character Alabama was named after in "True Romance."
In March, Alabama was linked to UCLA football player Scooter Jackson, though the romance seemed to fade by summer. In August, she declared she was focusing on peace and spirituality, writing in a TikTok caption: "No negativity, no roster, just peace and getting closer to God."
Recently, she teased fans with a TikTok where she put together a football-themed basket, sparking rumors of a new love interest. She has not revealed who it was for.