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Travis Barker’s Ex-wife Shanna Moakler Speaks Out

Travis Barker's Ex-wife Shanna Moakler Speaks Out

Travis Barker's Ex-wife Shanna Moakler Speaks Out

On Thursday, Shanna Moakler released a statement in Travis Barker’s favor regarding his recent hospitalization. On June 28, the Blink-182 drummer underwent pancreatitis surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Alabama and Landon, the couple’s two teenagers, are the children of Moakler and Barker.

Moakler expressed his gratitude to people who had inquired about Barker’s health and lauded his new wife, reality television personality Kourtney Kardashian, for sticking at his side during the struggle. “Thank you to everyone who has reached out with concern to my ex and father of my children,” Moakler said in a statement on Page Six.

“I am confident that he is in excellent hands and supported by the best medical staff, including his wife Kourtney.” The former Miss USA, Playboy Model, and “Celebrity Big Brother” contestant shared the optimism of Barker’s friends, admirers, and family members.

 

She prayed, “I pray for a speedy recovery and for the comfort of my children as I know they are very concerned and worried,” in a letter. After having a colonoscopy that left him with severe stomach pain, Barker’s irritated pancreas was initially discovered to be the cause of his symptoms.

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On Wednesday night, his daughter Alabama shared a picture of herself next to his hospital bed on Instagram. In 2004, Moakler and Barker wed, and they later divorced in 2008. She remarked that her ex has “beaten the odds” a great number of times in the past.

“I’m sure he’ll try again with his support network,” I said. For him and my kids, I will always be here, Moakler stated. Most notably, Barker escaped a 2008 plane tragedy. Four persons lost their lives in the tragedy, and Barker had third-degree burns to more than 65% of his body.

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He avoided flying for years and instead chose to travel by water because the crash was so traumatic. In addition, he was hospitalized in 2018 and had blood clots found in his arm. While close friends and colleagues from the music business continue to wish him well, he is now suffering from pancreatitis.

 

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