Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker’s relationship has only grown stronger over the past year. They were engaged in October 2021, and plenty theorized about their wedding. Earlier this month, they surprised everyone when they announced they got married at a chapel in Las Vegas. It appears, Barker went above and beyond in order to propose to Kourtney Kardashian.

In episode three of Hulu’s “The Kardashians,” Kris Jenner reveals to her daughter Kim that the Blink-182 rocker visited the late Robert Kardashian’s grave to ask for permission to marry, Kourtney. Kris said in a confessional, “He came over and asked for her hand in marriage.”

The momager added, “I was like … it was so sweet and so tender, and then he said he went to your dad’s grave and asked your dad, and I just lost it.” The famed attorney died Sept. 30, 2003, after an intense battle with esophageal cancer. Jenner further said, “It’s all happy” as she held back tears.

“I wish that your dad was here to see it. I can hardly believe that it’s the first time that she’s getting married. Isn’t that cute?”

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The 46-year old rapper proposed to the Poosh founder in October at the Rosewood Miramar Beach hotel in Monecito, California, after a year of dating. He got down on one knee surrounded by an elaborate display of red roses and white candles.

While their wedding plans aren’t known, the two did give fans a surprise of a lifetime when they got married in Las Vegas without a license. The couple confirmed the ceremony by sharing photos from their tequila-infused night out after the Grammys. Stay tuned to Thirsty for further updates.

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Shubham Banerjee

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