Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker, 16, says 'leave me the f**k alone' after teen sparks concern | The Sun

KOURTNEY Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker has lashed out on TikTok after she recently worried fans with her late night posts.

The 16-year-old has sparked concern lately with some of her social media photos and videos.


It all kicked off when Alabama took to TikTok to share a new video which had her all glammed up in a black outfit with her makeup done and hair pinned back.

The teen- who also rocked a massive chain with her name on it- looked focused as she glanced at the camera and mouthed the words: "What are you calling my phone for?

"Go back to the b**ch you love so much. And leave me the f**k alone."

While many fans praised Alabama's look and her choice of jewelry, claiming she "slayed" it, it comes after the young star had plenty of followers worried about her.

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A day earlier, Alabama dropped a late-night post in an Instagram Story to promote her most recent photo shoot.

In the snap, she a similar black outfit and matching seamless leggings in the snapshot with her hair pulled back into a high ponytail.

However, some fans reacted negatively to Alabama's provocative post and the late-night timing of her post.

"Why do you look so tired" one worried person asked Alabama.

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Another added: "Aren't you 16?" while a fan chimed in, "She's underage!"

The night before, Alabama shared a disturbing late-night video with what looked like blood on her face.

"Only catch me with the baddest," Alabama wrote over the Instagram Story while hanging out with her girlfriends.

SAD BAMA

Like most teens, Alabama has not been shy when it comes to opening up to fans on social media platforms.

She previously shared she was tired of people "using her" in yet another late night post.

The influencer shared a snap of herself wearing a red robe with her eyes closed, which she captioned: "I get tired of people using me, be loyal or you losing me."

She then said she "hated being alone" which led fans to attempt to comfort her.

"You okay?" one person wrote at the time while another said, "We got you."

Alabama is the youngest child of Kourtney's husband, Travis Barker.

The famous drummer shares Alabama as well as 18-year-old son Landon with his ex Shanna Moakler.

'SHE'S A TEENAGER'

Travis, 46, has faced plenty of criticism for allowing his young daughter to dress how she does.

Alabama previously announced she is the new Brand Ambassador for Pretty Little Thing- a fast-fashion retailer, aimed at 16 to 42-year-old women.

In the post, Alabama crouched down as she wore white, lace-up boots, a pink shirt, and a denim jacket.

However, fans simply wrap their head around Alabama's new job or outfit as one wrote: "Every time I see her I just can't believe she’s a teenager.

"… I just cannot comprehend the psyche of a child who looks like this, with the celebrity power she has, and still only has been on this earth for a teenage amount of years."

"Isn’t she 16? God this world is so f****d…" one commenter said.

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Despite the pushback, Alabama once revealed how she deals with the criticism.

She explained on Instagram: "There's so many different ways people cope with negativity. I personally just try and distance myself and just focus on myself, never let people get power over your energy."



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