RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA: Travis Barker's daughter, Alabama, has a tumultuous relationship with her mother, Shanna Moakler, according to Page Six. Things were so bad between them that the 17-year-old teenager posted on Instagram in 2021, "My mom has never completely been in my life. Can you guys stop painting her out to be an amazing mom? Did your moms ask to see you on Mother’s Day [because] mine didn’t? I’m done keeping it a secret, reality shows.”
Moakler and Barker were married from 2004 to 2008, and share two children, Landon, 20, and Alabama. Even though the siblings are rarely seen in public with Moakler, their resemblance is undeniable, which netizens noticed. While Alabama faced criticism for her fashion choices at her young age, Barker does not care what naysayers have to say, and a recent Instagram post proved that.
Travis Barker pouts with his 'twin' Alabama
In the post, the father-daughter duo was seen pouting. Alabama flaunted her vibrant hot pink hair, dressed in a light green hoodie, while Barker exuded his cool style, sporting a white t-shirt paired with a cap flipped backward and black sunglasses. The picture was captioned, "Twin." However, fans were of the opinion that Alabama looked more like Moakler.
'Looks like her mom'
Soon, netizens flooded the comments section after noticing the striking resemblance between Alabama and Moakler in Barker's photo. One user commented, "Her mom’s twin!!" Another added, "She is a split image of you and her momma. you are doing an amazing job raising your three beautiful kids Travis!! keep going." Another wrote, "She looks like her momma!" While a fourth added, "Looks like her mom," and a fifth quipped in a similar vein, "She looks more like her mom tbh." However, one fan thought differently as they wrote, "That’s what he been saying!! Everyone says she looks like her mom but she is just JUST LIKE YOU"
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