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Atiana De La Hoya thanks all fans for "Love also Prayers" amid Travis Barker's stepfather's hospitalization

"It's heard, felt, and appreciated," Atiana De La Hoya said of her family's support after Barker was hospitalized with pancreatitis on Tuesday. Atiana De La Hoya thanks her fans amid Travis Barker's recent health cris...

Updated: 47 months ago2 min read
Atiana De La Hoya thanks all fans for "Love also Prayers" amid Travis Barker's stepfather's hospitalization

"He was complaining of convulsions," a source close to the musician told the news.


"It's heard, felt, and appreciated," Atiana De La Hoya said of her family's support after Barker was hospitalized with pancreatitis on Tuesday.

Atiana De La Hoya thanks her fans amid Travis Barker's recent health crisis.

Just a day after Barker, 46, was hospitalized in Los Angeles, De La Hoya, 23, wrote a sweet message to his followers, thanking them for their support.

"Thank you for the love also prayers sent to us at that time," he wrote on his Instagram Story Wednesday. "It was heard, felt, and appreciated by Xx."

De La Hoya is the daughter of Barker ex-wife Shana Moacker from a previous relationship with professional boxer Oscar De La Hoya. Barker's 16-year-old daughter, Alabama, uploaded a similar message on her Instagram Story on Wednesday, captioning a photo of her and her father's hand: "Thanks for all the prayers and love. I appreciate you, and I love you all."

On Tuesday, the drummer for Blink 182 was carried on a stretcher to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. TMZ was the first to announce the news.

The news later confirmed that Barker had pancreatitis, an organ inflammation that aids digestion and regulates blood sugar.

"Courtney was worried yesterday. Both of them," another source told the news. Travis has severe stomach pains and can barely walk. Alabama has asked his followers to "send your prayers" in an Instagram story posted shortly after their father was hospitalized on Saturday. Tuesday.

Hours after the musician left for Cedars-Sinai, his son Landon performed his collaboration "Die in California" with Machine Gun Kelly on his Main Sales Tour at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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