Kourtney Kardashian's stepdaughter Alabama Barker, 18, shares busty bikini selfies with flirty note

Alabama Barker showed off her ample curves in a green bikini on Sunday.

The daughter of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler posed in front of a mirror which reflected the flash of the camera on her phone.

The stepdaughter of Kourtney Kardashian captioned the post: 'WhenICallTreatMeLike911,' referring to the song 911 by rapper Roddy Ricch.

Alabama, 18, also shared the images on her Instagram Story with the song playing in the background and the lyric she quoted typed out over her photo.

The first two photos showed off her torso, blonde hair and tan, while the third photo gave fans a glimpse of her bodacious backside. 

Alabama Barker showed off her ample curves in a green bikini on Sunday with this Instagram post

Alabama Barker showed off her ample curves in a green bikini on Sunday with this Instagram post

The daughter of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler posed in front of a mirror which reflected the flash of the camera on her phone

The daughter of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler posed in front of a mirror which reflected the flash of the camera on her phone

Her fans flooded the comments section of her post praising her beauty and her body. 

One commenter called Alabama 'body goals,' while another wrote, 'Bama is my obsession,' and a third person added, 'You're actually so gorgeous I wish I looked like you.'

Another fan couldn't help notice how much she looked like a certain blonde, curvy pop star, writing, 'She looks so much like Christina Aguilera!!!'

Someone else made a joke, writing, 'But 911 don’t usually call you…just sayin.'

Yet another fan wrote that she looks like her beauty queen mother, while another complemented her new, shorter hairstyle: 'Short hair looks so amazing on you.'

Previously, the social media influencer's hair was down to her buttocks. 

Fans and followers have speculated as to whether or not the teenager has had plastic surgery to amplify her curves.

'I'm natural, besides my lips, accept the fact I'm naturally beautiful,' she wrote on Instagram at the time. 

In September 2023, she opened up on her Instagram Stories about wanting to take the high road when it comes to negative comments on social media.

She captioned the post: 'WhenICallTreatMeLike911,' referring to the song 911 by rapper Roddy Ricch

She captioned the post: 'WhenICallTreatMeLike911,' referring to the song 911 by rapper Roddy Ricch

Alabama, 18, also shared the images on her Instagram Story with the song playing in the background and the lyric she quoted typed out over her photo. Alabama Barker Instagram

Alabama, 18, also shared the images on her Instagram Story with the song playing in the background and the lyric she quoted typed out over her photo. Alabama Barker Instagram

The first two photos showed off her torso, blonde hair and tan, while the third photo gave fans a glimpse of her bodacious backside. Alabama Barker Instagram

The first two photos showed off her torso, blonde hair and tan, while the third photo gave fans a glimpse of her bodacious backside. Alabama Barker Instagram

A fan wrote that she looks like her beauty queen mother, while another complemented her new, shorter hairstyle, 'short hair looks so amazing on you.' Previously, the social media influencer's hair was down to her buttocks. Alabama Barker Instagram

A fan wrote that she looks like her beauty queen mother, while another complemented her new, shorter hairstyle, 'short hair looks so amazing on you.' Previously, the social media influencer's hair was down to her buttocks. Alabama Barker Instagram

 'Sometimes I find myself wanting to clap back. Bite at everyone who barks at me.'

'But then I look at those people, like really look at them…what kind of life they're living. The choice they're making. The things they do. Compared to who I am, what I do & how I live,' she wrote.

'And that, itself keeps me humble. Misery loves company, but we're cut from different cloths, made from different sauces.'

In conclusion, she added, 'Stay blessed, wish them well, and remind yourself that the evil-hearted never wins.'