Kourtney Kardashian shares puke photos after drunken wedding

Here comes the puke.

Kourtney Kardashian shared throwback photos of herself “about to throw up” one year after drunkenly marrying Travis Barker in Las Vegas.

The snaps, which she posted to Instagram Tuesday, show the “Kardashians” star hunched over the back seat of a blacked-out SUV while sitting on the floor and holding her hair back.

The Blink-182 drummer is seen buckled in next to his bride as he comforted her by patting the top of her head and kissing her hand.

The Blink-182 drummer comforted the “Kardashians” star.
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Barker gave his puking bride a kiss on the hand.
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“One year ago today, an Elvis impersonator married me and @travisbarker after the Grammys and way too much tequila in a chapel in Las Vegas!” Kardashian captioned the carousel post, which also included PDA-filled pictures.

“It was one of the best nights of our lives, dreaming of a lifetime filled with fun adventures together. And yes, that’s me about to throw up on the floor in the car. 🥂.”

The reality star also shared that she “ended up losing” the black leather jacket that she wore to her booze-fueled nuptials and offered “a reward if anyone finds it.”

Despite having too much tequila, Kardashian called it “one of the best nights” of her life.
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In the comments section, Barker wrote, “Kourtney you’re my hunk a hunk burning love ❤️‍🔥,” quoting Elvis Presley.

Page Six exclusively reported at the time that Kardashian, 43, and the musician, 47, did not obtain a marriage license prior to heading to the chapel in April 2022, but the couple legally wed the following month at a courthouse in Santa Barbara, Calif.

They had a third ceremony in Portofino, Italy, in late May 2022, which their loved ones attended.

The couple also had weddings in Santa Barbara, Calif., and Portofino, Italy.
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Kardashian previously admitted to being “blacked out” and “slurring” her words when she and Barker first said “I do” in Sin City.

“I was a hot slob kebab,” she said on her family’s Hulu reality series in October.


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This is the Poosh founder’s first marriage, though she was famously in a long-term relationship with Scott Disick, with whom she shares three children: Mason, 13, Penelope, 10, and Reign, 8.

Kardashian and Barker’s wedding special premieres this month on Hulu.
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Barker, for his part, was previously married to Melissa Kennedy and Shanna Moakler, the latter of whom is the mother of his two kids: Landon, 19, and Alabama, 17.

Kardashian and the rock star started dating in late 2020 after being friends for years. They got engaged in October 2021.

Their wedding special, “Til Death Do Us Part,” premieres April 13 on Hulu.



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Millennials fueling America’s $14B drunk shopping habit: survey

Consumers make pour decisions.

Some 17% of Americans are guilty of shopping while under the influence, spending an average of $309 each, according to the Finder’s Drunk Shopping Survey of 2,179 online respondents.

That equates to $14 billion over the last 12 months.

But that tab is significantly less compared to Finder’s 2021 survey, which determined Americans collectively spent $21.6 billion on drunk purchases, half as much as the $44.9 billion in 2020, when the world stayed inside because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new Finder’s poll, conducted in January and February, found that men (26%) are more likely than women (10%) to make a drunk purchase. The top category for men to shop while intoxicated is food (47%), while women (50%) opt for shoes, clothes, or accessories.


Some 2,179 online respondents shared their shopping habits and alcohol consumption.
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Other top items for men are: shoes, clothes, or accessories (46%), gambling (43%), and cigarettes (42%). Major female purchases include food (15%), alcohol (8%), cigarettes (5%), and pets, music, and gambling (4% each).

Motor vehicles drive the most expensive category with an average spend of $2,038.

Millennials (33%) are the generation most likely to hit “add to cart” when they’re drinking compared to Gen Z (28%), Gen X (8%), and Baby Boomers (2%).


Men are more likely to gamble compared to women while they’re intoxicated.
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Food was the top choice for boomers at 45%, with alcohol the most popular option for Gen X at 45%. Shoes, clothes or accessories were the most commonly bought items by both millennials (52%) and Gen Z (44%).

People on the West Coast (20%) are most likely to drunk shop while those in the Midwest (15%) are the least likely.

The study found under-the-influence shopping habits differ by salary.

People earning more than $100,000 a year (26%) are almost twice as likely to drunk shop as those who earn under $100,000 (15%).

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Disneyland charges $185 for a shot of booze in waffle cup

You may need more than your holiday spending money to be able to afford this luxurious Disneyland drink.

Visitors to the Grand Californian Hotel & Spa can purchase a $185 holiday drink that pairs nicely with the ever-soaring Mouse House admission prices.

Featured on the hotel’s 2022 holiday cart, the “waffle shot” is presented in a waffle cone-like base that is lined with milk or white chocolate.

You can order it non-alcoholic with milk or egg nog or choose from 11 different liquors, including Skrewball Peanut Butter Whiskey, Bailey’s Irish Cream or amaretto — which come in at a more reasonable $17 a shot.

One secretive option on the menu, though, dares guests to “inquire” about its price. That intoxicatingly hyped option would be made with Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac — which retails for a sobering $4,000 a bottle.

Both SFGATE and the St. Louis Post Dispatch report that a standard 1.5-ounce pour of Louis XIII could total up to $500, so Disneyland’s $185 price tag actually coincides with market value.

The hotel’s cart also offers Mickey Mouse head-shaped cookies as well as spiked hot chocolate, and cider can be ordered with reasonably priced spirits so that parkgoers still have money to spend on souvenirs.

Sleeping Beauty’s Castle is decked out for the 2022 holiday season in Anaheim, California.
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Meanwhile, visitors should just be sure to double-check the Happiest Place on Earth’s dress code before planning a visit, or they could wind up like one woman who violated the rules — but not for the reason you may immediately think.

Another woman claimed she was given a free T-shirt when her Minnie Mouse backless blouse was deemed unacceptable and in violation of the park’s dress code.

Meanwhile, at Disney World, fans have one month to ride “Splash Mountain” in its current state before the attraction undergoes construction to become “Tiana’s Bayou Adventure,” which is based on the 2009 film “The Princess and the Frog.

The hotel also offers Mickey Mouse head-shaped cookies as well as spiked hot chocolate, and cider can be ordered with reasonably priced spirits so that parkgoers still have money to spend on souvenirs.
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