In early April, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker surprised everyone by secretly getting married in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, in a ceremony organized in the presence of an Elvis Presley impersonator, which occurred just hours after his appearance on the Grammy Awards red carpet.
However, not being legal, the nuptials in the “wedding capital of the world” were followed, a month later, by a civil wedding in Santa Barbara, California, where the star of reality show and the former member of Blink-182 legally celebrated their union.
Officially “husband and wife”, last May, the newlyweds were married for the third time in Portofino, Italy, in an intimate wedding that was joined by four days of celebration in the company of all their loved ones.
Kourtney, 43, and Travis, 46, have children from previous relationships but have become a beautiful blended family, especially after their wedding in Europe.
Kourtney shares 12-year-old Mason, 10-year-old Penelope, and 7-year-old Reign with ex-partner Scott Disick, while the Blink-182 drummer is the father of 18-year-old Landon and 16-year-old Alabama with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler.
However, earlier this year, a source close to the couple told Life & Style that since their courtship, both had plans to enlarge the family as soon as possible, even before getting married.
For this reason, the sister of Kim and Khloé Kardashian underwent a fertilization treatment in vitro (IVF). In fact, during the first season of the kardashiansfrom Hulu, which premiered last April, Kourtney revealed that she was trying to get pregnant with her now husband.
In addition, some episodes were recorded at the clinic where the socialite was undergoing her treatment to become a mother. However, recently, during an interview for TheWall Street Journal, Kourtney confessed that she and Travis decided to put a momentary pause on their attempt to get pregnant.
The founder of Poosh told the American newspaper that after spending months trying and suffering from the changes in her body due to the treatment, they chose to take a break from fertilization in vitroBut that doesn’t mean they’ve given up trying to have a child together.
We started an IVF journey, but I stopped. It was too much. I took a break to focus on our wedding and getting married.
On the other hand, last July, a source close to the businesswoman revealed to Us Weekly that due to the couple’s scare after Travis’s emergency hospitalization, they were forced to put a pause on their plans to expand their family with their own baby.
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