Kourtney Kardashian reveals the struggles of blending her family with Travis Barker under one roof.
Kourtney Kardashian is facing a new challenge—bringing together her seven-member blended family with husband Travis Barker under one roof.
In the latest episode of The Kardashians, Kourtney admitted that the transition hasn’t been easy. She revealed that she’s been renovating her home to make room for everyone, hoping to create a space that truly feels like a fresh start. “My goal in renovating my house and all the changes we’re making is so that we can all fit,” she explained. “Me and my kids, my husband, and three bonus kids, and have it feel like a new space that we’re all moving back into together and that feels like just new energy and new vibes.”
Embed from Getty ImagesThe reality star shares her children, Penelope and Reign, with ex-husband Scott Disick, and she recently welcomed 15-month-old son Rocky with Travis. Meanwhile, the Blink-182 drummer has three children—daughter Alabama, son Landon, and stepdaughter Atiana. With all of them now living under one roof, Kourtney admitted that blending the family has been a major adjustment.
“Yeah, I’ve been there since November, since Rocky was born,” she shared. “I feel like blending, in the beginning, is a lot of adjusting for each person. Us in their space, and then us being out of our space and into a new space. But it’s really good, but I do want to get this going.”
Kourtney also acknowledged that Travis’ children had spent their entire lives in their previous home, making the transition even more significant. “It’s new, all living together in one house, which is nice. It is change, but I think we’re at a really amazing place with it,” she said.
Despite the challenges, Kourtney remains determined to make things work. “I really want to get it to where our family can enjoy our house,” she added. “I think all the kids will kind of always have a room at both houses. I’m definitely making space for everyone.”
For now, the newly blended Kardashian-Barker household is adjusting to their new reality—one renovation, one step, and one growing pain at a time.