Kourtney Kardashian has changed her name on social media after marrying Travis Barker.
Following on from an unofficial wedding in Vegas after the 2022 Grammy Awards, the couple officially tied the knot in an intimate ceremony earlier this month, before jetting off to the picturesque village of Portofino in Italy to hold a lavish celebration.
Kourtney confirmed the Santa Barbara wedding with a series of photos on her Instagram page, while this weekend the TV star shared more pictures from the Italian ceremony too, captioning them: "Introducing Mr and Mrs Barker."
After the impressive celebrations, Kourtney also took to Instagram to update her name on the social platform, going from 'Kourtney' to 'Kourtney Kardashian Barker'.
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While the Santa Barbara courthouse ceremony was a more intimate affair, the couple's second wedding in Italy featured a star-studded guest list, including Kourtney's mother Kris Jenner as well as her sisters and co-stars in The Kardashians, Kim, Khloe, Kylie and Kendall.
The Blink-182 musician was joined by his bandmates, his children and several of his close friends, including Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox.
Barker also marked the occasion on his own Instagram profile, sharing a photo of him sharing a kiss with his new wife alongside the caption: "happily ever after."
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TMZ first reported that 'Kravis' had tied the knot in California, before Kourtney confirmed the news in a series of black-and-white photos from their intimate ceremony on her Instagram.
Kourtney wore a white bodycon mini dress with a traditional veil as she posed with her new husband in a car outside the courthouse. She captioned the photos: "Till death do us part."
The Kardashians streams on Disney+ in the UK and Hulu in the US.
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