Kourtney Kardashian supports boyfriend Travis Barker on ‘Saturday Night Live’ after missing sister Kim’s show
Kourtney Kardashian supported her boyfriend, Travis Barker, on “Saturday Night Live” just a week after her sister, Kim, was hosted by sister Khloe and mother, Kris Jenner.
Although Kourtney did not join the rest of her family last week for a sketch that paralyzed both her and the entire Kardashian / Jenner clan, she certainly made sure to be ready to support Barker as he drummed along with musical guest Young Thug.
Kourtney shared a picture of herself laughing and cuddling up to the Blink-182 drummer ahead of her performance. Barker sits shirtless on a sofa behind the stage while Kourtney sits on his lap playing with a pair of drumsticks.
“Live from New York,” she portrayed the photo series, borrowing from the long-running sketch show’s iconic opening line.
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Kourtney Kardashian supported Travis Barker on ‘Saturday Night Live’ a week after missing her sister Kim’s host concert.
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Barker joined Young Thug, who was the musical guest in host Rami Malek’s episode, on stage for performances of his songs “Tick Tock” and “More Than Anything”. The drummer remained shirtless in both sets, but received great applause for his work with the set.
Kourtney’s appearance behind the scenes in “Saturday Night Live” comes just a week after Kim parodied her and Barker in a sketch titled “People’s Kourt,” which saw her behave like her sister as a judge in a reality TV court series. In it, she presided over legal quarrels that her famous family had. While Kendall and Kylie Jenner were played by cast members, Khloe and Kris were ready to play themselves.
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Kim then further mocked her older sister, aiming for her PDA-filled relationship with Barker (played by Mikey Day). The duo sat on the judge’s chair and made while the informant took graves after the former Blink-182 drummer. Also jabs under the sketch were given to Kim’s alienated husband, Kanye West, as well as OJ Simpson, whom their father, Robert Kardashian, helped defend in his high-profile homicide case in the 1990s.
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Despite the famous family living after drama, however, it seems that Kourtney was fine with the parody. Just a day after the episode aired, the eldest Kardashian sister took to her Instagram Story to praise her younger sister, noting how proud she was of her host job.
Although there are apparently no hard feelings between the siblings who had previously fought with each other in the final seasons of “Keeping Up With The Kardashians”, many were quick to note that Kourtney was only in the “SNL” stages when her sister had once been cleared out for the week.

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