Travis Barker’s daughter Alabama, 16, claps back at troll after teen is called ‘disgusting’ for lip-syncing rap song
TRAVIS Barker's daughter Alabama Barker clapped back at a troll after she was called "disgusting" for lip-syncing to a rap song on TikTok.
The 16-year-old has dealt with haters before, including when she danced in front of her shirtless rocker dad which some fans called "weird."
"Why do you talk like this? I don't get it. You just disrespect yourself. It's so gross," the troll wrote.
The video in reference saw the oldest daughter of Travis, who is engaged to Kourtney Kardashian, dancing and lip-syncing to a rap song.
In that video, Alabama lip-synced the words "I used to f**k your homegirl but it ain't like that," as she wore a pink snapback hat and diamond earrings while moving to the beat.
"What am I saying in the video besides singing a song?" the teen began in her clap-back to the troll.
She continued, explaining she was "at the pool" as a palm tree was visible:
"On top of that why are you worried about someone that doesn't ... concern your life whatsoever."
"I don't know how me singing a rap song on TikTok is disrespecting myself or how gross it is," she added.
But the fact her dad was shirtless, coupled with the choice of song she edited over the clip, which featured obscene and suggestive language, had many followers crying foul.
"It's just weird, Ms. Bama," one follower wrote, as another added, "Girl it was really weird...are u into ur dad??"
Another stated bluntly, "If u have daddy issues just say that."
The 16-year-old responded by slamming her haters.
"Y’all do too f**kin much stop trying to make s**t weird," she countered. "Worry about yourself, it’s old."
ALABAMA BACKLASH
Alabama has faced backlash over her sexy posts, with trolls accusing her of dressing overly "mature" and wearing too much makeup.
Alabama is no stranger to controversy on TikTok either, having been earlier condemned for sharing a video twerking in a revealing bodysuit - with many continuing to bring up her age.
One commenter noted on that video: "16," suggesting Alabama was too young to act in such a way.
Alabama has opened up about how she deals with her haters.
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Fielding questions from fans on Instagram months back, Alabama was asked: "How do you deal with the negativity?"
She replied: "There's so many different ways people cope with negativity. I personally just try and distance myself and just focus on myself, never let people get power over your energy."
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