Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s 10-month-old son Rocky is in good hands as the proud parents get their little one ready for his first Halloween.
Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker are getting their family in the spooky spirit.
The Blink-182 rocker posted a photo on his Instagram Story Sept. 26 featuring a pair of fuzzy pumpkin booties, alongside a pair of boots covered in his band’s logo and two high top sneakers, seemingly for the couple and their son Rocky, 10 months. This year’s festivities will be extra special as they’ll coincide with the little guy’s first birthday Nov. 1.
The Kardashian-Barkers have made no secret of their love of the fright-filled holiday. In 2021, just days after getting engaged, the couple channeled Sex Pistols member Sid Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen by adorning costumes inspired by the tragic couple. Alongside photos of their getups, Kourtney wrote on Instagram, “Till death do us part.”
But Kravis didn’t stop there, also paying homage to the drummer’s favorite movie True Romance. Kourtney dressed up as Alabama Whitman, played by Patricia Arquette in the 1993 romantic drama, while Travis disguised himself as Clarence Worley, played by Christian Slater.
At the time, the couple posted three snaps in costume on social media, while Kourtney quoted Quentin Tarantino’s screenplay in the caption: “Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record: you’re so cool, you’re so cool, you’re so cool.”
And while Kourtney and Travis look forward to getting in the spooky spirit with Rocky, they’ve been careful not to post their infant son’s face on social media. Still, they’ve shared occasional peeks at their baby boy, including a recent photo displaying his full head of brown hair.
But it seems like we may not see much more than that for awhile. In an interview published Sept. 23, Travis told the Wall Street Journal, “I think it’s weird to grow up and you’re 15 or 12, and you’re like, ‘Mom, you posted this of me?’”