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KOURTNEY Kardashian paid tribute to the “love of her life” Travis Barker – by wishing him a happy 49th birthday.
Posting a series of snaps to Instagram, showcasing the jet-setting lifestyle she enjoys with the Blink 182 drummer, the reality TV star paid tribute to the man she married in 2022.
Captioning her post, Kourtney, 45, wrote: “Happy birthday to the love of my life.”
To which Travis responded by posting a black heart emoji, and saying: “My best friend, I love you. It’s you forever.”
Kourtney’s sister Khloe, 40, also congratulated Travis on his big day, by sharing a snap to her Instagram stories.
She wrote: “Happiest of birthdays @travisbarker!!!! I hope you have the most blessed year and you’re forever surrounded by love.”
And Travis’s 21-year-old son Landon Barker, also got involved with the birthday wishes, by posting probably the gushiest message of the lot.
He wrote: “Happy birthday t dog I love you more than life, you inspire me everyday to become better and work harder.
“You always go out of your way to make sure everyone around you understands how loved they are.
“You are my biggest inspiration, everyday my goal is always to be more like you! @travisbarker.”
The father-of-three’s daughter, Alabama Barker, 18, also gave an online nod to her dad’s birthday celebrations.
She shared a snap of the menu from Travis’s birthday meal, showing that guests were treated to an array of sushi dishes.
And that the menu also included a nice personal touch, emblazoned with the words “HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRAVIS” at the top.
Kourtney and Travis who got married on May 15 2022, also have a child together.
They share son Rocky Thirteen, who was born on November 1, 2023.
Speaking to the Wall Street Journal Travis explained how he and Kourtney are doing all they can to maintain Rocky’s privacy for as long as possible.
He said: “Unfortunately, someone finally got a photo of him, but we’d rather keep him out of the spotlight.
“If I could do everything different, I would have done the same thing with my [older] kids.
“I think it’s weird to grow up and you’re 15 or 12, and you’re like, ‘Mom, you posted this of me?'”