Travis Barker, drummer for the band rock Blink-182 has been embroiled in controversy over the past week.
Netizens criticized the musician for liking photos considered “daring” and “spicy” of his 17-year-old daughter, the young Alabama.
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In the images, the teenager appears wearing a mini-skirt and a top of the same color. In addition, the rocker's daughter wore leather boots and an oversized leather jacket to complete the look.
In the caption, the heiress of the star wrote: “His girlfriend ran away with a diamond checker, because they were not real. I can't identify with that.”
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The photo was a full plate for the internet, which began to classify it as too “spicy” for a teenager.
“17 years old and already dressing like she's 25 to 30. I hope her dad has plans for her to go to college and not give her everything she wants."
Another defended her: “I'm amazed at how many people are talking zucchini. She is a beautiful young woman doing what young women do. Leave her alone.”
And where does Travis Barker fit into this story?
A third netizen drew attention to the fact that Travis Barker liked his daughter's post. The criticism is that he, in some way, would be encouraging this young woman's behavior.
It is worth remembering that last month the rocker was involved in a similar controversy. The drummer allowed Alabama to appear dancing in a video, wearing a small leather bra and short skirt with a side slit. The young woman dubbed and danced to the song “What It Is”, by Doechii.
“I wonder if her dad sees all this,” wrote one netizen. "That's because she's still underage," commented another.
Travis did not comment on the controversy, but he commented on some of his daughter's posts. In one of them, the young woman wrote: "Tell me you are proud of me". O drummer, then commented: "I'm proud of you and I love you."
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