Kourtney Kardashian “loves” using vegan products on her skin.
The 44-year-old reality star tied the knot with Blink-182 rocker Travis Barker – who has sons Landon, 19, and Alabama, 17, with ex-wife Shanna Moakler – in 2022, and now her stepdaughter has revealed she’s always giving her advice about organic products to be used.
She told E! News: “Kourtney loves organic and clean products, so she’s always showing me new vegan or super healthy products for your face and skin.”
‘The Kardashians’ star – who is mum to Mason, 13, Penelope, 11, and eight-year-old Reign with ex-partner Scott Disick – is now expecting her first child with Travis, 47, and Alabama recently revealed how she feels with her stepmother is pregnant.
She said: “I just think it’s always great to have another family member. Getting to know a new person, it’s going to be so much fun and so exciting!”
The couple broke their baby news when the Poosh founder held up a sign reading “Travis I’m Pregnant” at his concert in LA in June, a callback to Blink-182’s ‘All the Small Things’ music video.
After seeing his wife’s message, Travis jumped off the stage and approached her for a celebratory kiss, and they later shared some video footage of the moment in a joint Instagram post.
Kourtney’s younger sisters Kim, 42, and Khloe, 38, took to social media themselves to share their congratulatory messages to the couple.
Kim wrote on Instagram: “Congrats!!! We’re having a Kravis baby!!!” while Khloe said: “Congratulations my sweeties! I love you and baby so much.”
Meanwhile, an insider has claimed the news is beyond anything they had dreamed of and that the pregnancy is a “complete miracle”.
The source told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: “Kourtney and Travis are on cloud nine. This pregnancy is beyond Kourtney’s wildest dreams. Kourtney and Travis feel that this is one of the most magical things that has happened to them and a complete miracle . They are so excited and can’t wait to experience this pregnancy together, bring a baby into the world as a unit, and expand and grow their families.”