Alabama Barker has changed her tune on the name of Travis Barker’s baby.
Four months after dissing her dad’s chosen moniker, the 17-year-old told E! News Wednesday that Rocky Thirteen is actually a “cool” selection.
“We all have very authentic, weird names,” she said, referencing her 20-year-old brother, Landon, as well as Kourtney Kardashian’s three kids — Mason, 13, Penelope, 11, and Reign, 8.
“I love Rocky,” Alabama insisted. “I do. [I] definitely like Rocky.”
The teen initially teased Travis, 47, when he announced in a July Complex interview that Rocky Thirteen was the front-running moniker for his third child.
“That’s so bad,” she cried out. “Even [you] know it’s bad.”
While the Blink-182 drummer acknowledged that it indeed was “bad,” he went on to explain why the name had been “going through [his] head.”
As Alabama took a deep breath and made wide eyes at the camera, Travis said, “Rocky George played guitar for Suicidal Tendencies. And 13 is just the greatest number of all time. And ‘Rocky’ [is] the greatest boxing movie of all time.”
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When the Grammy nominee confirmed he would “possibly” go with that name, she doubtfully replied, “Let’s see how this goes when he’s at school.”
She called her selections “better” and listed off Audemars, Milan, and Patek.
In September, Kardashian, 44, hinted that Rocky was still in the running when she posted and deleted a baby shower photo featuring a note addressed to “Baby Rocky.”
Travis subsequently “liked” a tweet calling it a “cute” choice.
He confirmed the pick in Monday’s “One Life One Chance with Toby Morse” podcast episode, as well as his wife’s due date on “Halloween or, like, the first week of November.”
Kardashian told Vanity Fair in October that she and the musician conceived their baby-to-be naturally after putting a stop to their in vitro fertilization journey.
“It arrived when both Travis and I no longer even thought about it, and when I had stopped fertility treatment,” the Poosh creator said last month, calling the pregnancy “God’s plan.”