The Kardashian rumour-mill is an ever-churning beast, but never in our wildest imagination could we fabricate this. It looks as if the eldest Kardashian, Kourtney, is in romantic cahoots with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker.

Kardashian and Barker have been longtime friends and neighbours, Barker has even made a cameo on Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Though the past few months have seen their friendship escalate. The pair have been spotted out in public together regularly — they’ve been seen attending church together and hitting up LA vegan eateries. We all know that nothing represents a budding romance quite like a shared tempeh sandwich.

An insider told Radar Online, that “their friendship is definitely turning romantic, which has taken her by surprise.” However, representatives are yet to confirm anything.

Perhaps this is all a big ploy to cover-up the collaboration that 2019 sorely needs, a Travis Scott x Travis Barker single. We so desperately yearn for a ‘Bohemian Rhapsody Of This Generation Part II’ but with those zesty Barker undertones.

Last month, Travis Barker revealed that the forthcoming Blink-182 record sounds like their self-titled. In a recent interview, Barker shared “I’m really excited because we’re about 70 per cent finished with our album. I feel like this is the closest we’ve come to something like [2003’s] Blink-182 since that album, which is one of my favourite Blink albums by far.”

As for when we can expect a taste of the new record, Barker shared that we may only have to wait a few months. “April, May or June, if I had to guess. That’s the target,” he explained. “It’s kind of loose. But I feel like it’s happening right around there.” Read more about the upcoming record now.

Blink-182 released their last full-length record, California, in 2017.

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Last month, Travis Barker dropped his collaborative track with Halsey and Yungblud, ’11 Minutes.’

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