Kourtney Kardashian’s stepdaughter Alabama Barker, 17, flaunts ‘face tattoos’ as she’s ripped for letting teen ‘act out’
KOURTNEY Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker has shown off some new facial "tattoos."
The post comes after critics ripped Kourtney, 43, for some of her parenting decisions.
Alabama, 17, reshared a photo of herself from a fan account, sporting fake tattoos on her face.
In the photo, Travis Barker's daughter sticks out her tongue and uses a filter that places a spider, a web, and a cross on her face.
It's unclear why the teen reposted the snapshot to her Instagram stories.
But it comes as Kourtney and Travis have come under fire for potentially dangerous parenting decisions.
CAR TROUBLE?
The teen recently drew criticism from a car safety expert after posting a photo that revealed her sitting in a dangerous position in her dad's Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV.
She shared the picture on her Instagram Stories that showed her sitting with her feet up on the dashboard.
The act sparked a response from Jessica Jermakian, the vice president of vehicle research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Speaking to The U.S. Sun, Jermakian said: “Restraint systems are designed to work best when passengers are seated upright, and the lap and shoulder belt is fitted snuggly on the hip bones and over the center of the shoulder.
“When a passenger has their feet on the dashboard, they are slouched in the seat, which means the belts are not fitted the way they are designed to be effective, and he or she may get injured in a crash.”
It's not the first time Travis and Kourtney's parenting of Alabama has raised concerns.
BIRTHDAY BASH
In November, Barker and his wife, Kourtney Kardashian, were blasted for allowing 16-year-old Alabama to hold and possibly drink alcohol during a wild party.
In a , the underage teen was shown holding a bottle of liquid that many believe was alcohol while dancing.
Viewers saw Alabama holding the joint, showing off her red square nails.
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According to the in California, marijuana is "legal in California for both medicinal and adult (recreational) use."
The government site recommended that cannabis should be "kept away from children."