Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker Reveal 2021 Miscarriage in New Documentary
Kourtney Kardashian Barker and Blink‑182 drummer Travis Barker disclosed a miscarriage that occurred in 2021 during the first year of their relationship. The story was presented in the documentary Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 13, 2026, and will stream on Hulu on August 13, 2026. The couple later welcomed a son, Rocky Thirteen Barker, on November 1, 2023.
The loss happened six months after Kourtney and Travis began dating in 2021. According to the documentary, the couple learned they were pregnant with a girl they had planned to name Tulip. During a routine ultrasound at the three‑month mark, they were informed the fetus had no heartbeat. Kourtney said in the film that the couple “cried for days” after the diagnosis. The miscarriage was the first time the pair had publicly discussed the event.
Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear follows the drummer’s life from his early days with Blink‑182 to his recent solo work and collaborations across genres. The film was produced by Media Weaver Entertainment, directed by Justin Krook and Michael Dwyer, and produced by Matthew Weaver and Nick Stern. Executive producers include Lawrence Vavra and John Janick. In addition to Barker’s music career, the documentary features his emotional journey to parenthood, including the miscarriage and the birth of Rocky.
Kourtney Kardashian Barker, 47, is a reality‑TV star and entrepreneur who began her public career with Keeping Up with the Kardashians and its spin‑offs. She has three children—Mason (16), Penelope (13) and Reign (11)—from a previous relationship with Scott Disick. Travis Barker, 50, has two children of his own, Landon (22) and Alabama (20), and a stepdaughter, Atiana De La Hoya (27), from his marriage to Shanna Moakler. Together, Kourtney and Travis have one son, Rocky Thirteen Barker, who is now 2½ years old.
The documentary’s release on Hulu and the Disney+ bundle will make the film accessible to a broad audience, and the Tribeca premiere has already drawn attention to the couple’s willingness to share personal hardships. No further statements have been issued by the couple regarding the miscarriage, but the film’s availability suggests they are open to discussing the experience as part of their broader narrative about family and resilience.