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3 year oldTravis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian may have fans excited about their new relationship, but there’s one person in particular feeling a little miffed.
Barker’s ex-wife Shanna Moakler was caught “liking” a comment about the Blink-182 star “downgrading” to the Keeping Up With the Kardashians personality.
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Only a day after they went public with their romance, Moakler liked a comment left on her own photo that read: “Shhhhiiiii that broad don’t got nothin’ on you. Travis downgraded big time.”
While Moakler ‘liked’ the comment, many of her followers didn’t.
“There’s no need to say that. Everyone is beautiful in their own way,” one person wrote.
“How about we stop putting women against each other,” another added, with someone else replying, “Kourtney is gorgeous like you should be judging. Not.”
When Moakler and Barker were married, they were neighbours with Kardashian and Scott Disick.
At the time, their kids were also close with each other.
Barker and Moakler tied the knot in 2004 and separated two years later.
The pair were officially divorced in 2008, and share two kids together: Landon Asher Barker, 17, and Alabama Luella Barker, 15.
The 41-year-old KUWTK star confirmed that she is dating Travis this week by posting an adorable Instagram photo of the pair holding hands.
Kardashian and Barker are longtime friends, but things turned romantic between them when they both posted photos in January from Kris Jenner’s Palm Springs vacation home.
A source told People at the time that: “They’re in Palm Springs together. They’ve been dating for about a month or two. They’ve been friends for a long time but it’s turned romantic.
“Travis has liked her for a while.”
Kardashian has three children, Mason, 11, Penelope, 8, and Reign, 6 with her ex-partner Disick. The pair were together for almost a decade before splitting in 2015.
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