Kourtney Kardashian shares sultry selfie in a Slayer tee…after rocking thrash metal band’s merch for lunch
Kourtney Kardashian continued to trade in her closet full of designer clothes for band merchandise on Monday.
The 42-year-old fiancé of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, 46, doubled down on the thrash metal band Slayer as she snapped a sultry selfie in their tee.
Earlier in the day the POOSH founder edged up the always posh Beverly Hills Hotel by way of a Slayer hoodie, and added a black balaclava mask as well.
Rocker chick: Kourtney Kardashian continued to trade in her wardrobe full of designer clothes for band merchandise on Monday as she rocked a T-shirt from thrash metal band Slayer
The soon-to-be Mrs. Barker posted an after-hours selfie where she pursed her lips and tousled her short black hair.
‘SMUSH,’ she wrote while showing off a makeup-free glow (aided by a filter) as well as her latest merchandise from what looked to be her fiancé’s closet.
Earlier in the day she braved the rainy Los Angeles weather in a Slayer hoodie, adding a black balaclava which covered everything but her eyes.
Beverly Hills bandit? Earlier in the day the POOSH founder, 42, edged up the always posh Beverly Hills Hotel as she rocked Barker’s Slayer hoodie with a balaclava mask
Kourtney who? The mother of three seems to have made a full wardrobe transformation as of late, ditching her somewhat feminine garb for worn-in band clothes and lots of black; pictured 2017
She’s punk rock! Since she began dating the Blink-182 drummer, Kourtney’s usually feminine style has been edged up many notches; pictured October 16
The mother of three seems to have made a full wardrobe transformation as of late, ditching her somewhat feminine garb for worn-in band clothes and lots of black on account of her relationship with Barker.
Slayer was founded in 1981 and rose to prominence alongside heavy metal bands Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax, before they disbanded in 2019.
The original foursome included Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman (who passed in 2013), Dave Lombardo and Tom Araya.
The influential band’s lyrics and album art covered topics including murder and satanism, with some accusing the band as being ‘Nazi sympathizers.’
Their 1986 album Reign in Blood has been hailed as one of the most influential records and set the bar for death metal.
Slayer: Slayer rose to prominence alongside heavy metal bands including Metallica and their lyrics and album art covered topics including murder and satanism, with some accusing the band as being ‘Nazi sympathizers’; original founding members Kerry King, Jeff Hanneman, Dave Lombardo and Tom Araya pictured 1981
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