Travis Barker's Daughter Alabama Is Unrecognizable After Recent Makeover
After going viral earlier this month for sharing her controversial opinion on the upcoming election, Alabama Barker is back in the headlines—this time for a very different reason.
The 18-year-old daughter of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and his ex, Shanna Moakler, recently posted two photos to Instagram featuring a very different look than what her fans are used to seeing.
In the snaps, Alabama wore significantly less makeup than usual, trading in her typical false eyelashes and heavily-lined lips for just a touch of eyeshadow and lipgloss.
"CFWM," she captioned the pics.
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Alabama's followers raved about her more natural style in the comments.
"Please LOSE all the makeup. You look Soooooooo much better natural!" wrote one fan.
"You are so naturally beautiful. One day you will miss this little girl face. You have your whole life to look grown," agreed someone else.
"This look is sssssoooooooooooooooooo SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much better than all that crazy makeup!!!!! So beautiful, you truly look so much better when you rock the fresh look!!!!!" gushed another Instagram user.
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In an Instagram live video that circulated on social media in early October, Barker revealed that she wouldn't be voting in the upcoming election because she wasn't "fully educated" on either candidate, and that she might vote "next year" instead.
"If I don't feel like I have the exact education for what I'm voting for, how is it right for me to vote for something I'm not completely educated on?" the teen said, adding, "I could educate myself, but then again, why am I doing that if I genuinely don't care?"
After facing significant backlash for her words, Barker responded to her critics with another statement on Instagram, reported Buzzfeed.
“My primary concern is that I do not feel adequately informed about either candidate, nor do I feel entirely satisfied with either option,” she wrote.
“I acknowledge that during a recent live stream, I mistakenly mentioned next year’s election; I realize elections occur every four years, and I understand how this may appear insensitive or uninformed. I am committed to educating myself further on this matter,” she added.
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