Inside the lavish lives of Kourtney Kardashian's 'wild' kids as star welcomes son at 44-years-old | The Sun

KOURTNEY Kardashian’s kids are known for being the free-spirited youngsters of the famous family. 

And with the 44-year-old media personality welcoming her fourth child, Rocky Thirteen, with husband Travis Barker, things are only set to get busier in her Calabasas home. 


The Lemme founder shares three children —  Mason, 13, Penelope, 11, and Regin, eight — with her ex-partner Scott Disick, 40.

She married Blink-182 drummer Travis in Italy last May, with the couple candidly sharing their struggles with infertility on the family’s Hulu show, The Kardashians. 

But after multiple rounds of failed IVF, Kourtney gleefully revealed she was expecting by raising a hand-painted cardboard sign that read, “Travis I’m Pregnant” at one of his concerts. 

Although details are tight-lipped, we do know that the couple’s son was born between Monday and Thursday last week and is called Rocky Thirteen, according to TMZ.

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Here, Fabulous takes a look at what life’s like for Kourtney Kardashian’s kids – and everything little Rocky has to look forward to. 

FREE SPIRITS 

Kourtney’s kids are known amongst fans for being the "wildest" of Kris Jenner’s 13 grandchildren, thanks to her holistic parenting and gentle punishments.

Fans of the family will know all about Mason spilling family secrets online in 2020, Penelope scratching her nanny’s face and little Reign’s love of swear words. 


And while her sisters are quick to criticise Kourtney for her childrens’ behaviour – with Khloe even refusing to let her daughter True stay the night at Kourtney’s house – the new mum-of-four stands firm on her holistic parenting approach. 

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It’s also something she tried to foster in the design of her California mega-mansion. The star told Architectural Digest that she wanted the home to encourage a “sense of wonder and discovery” for her kids.  

She also lets them choose their own outfits as soon as they’re old enough, to encourage self-expression and independence. 

“I have always felt the importance of allowing my kids to be who they are, to give them the tools they need, structure and security as a parent, but to not mould them into any ideal,” Kourtney said on her lifestyle site, Poosh. 

BIRTHDAY BONANZAS

Birthdays are a huge affair in the Kardashian family – it’s a time for them to throw lavish parties in their massive gardens and invite their A-list friends. 

Kourtney’s two sons share the same birthday of December 14. She described it as, “one of the best days of my life, twice and forever”. 

The brothers shared alien and superhero themed birthday parties up until last year, when Mason opted for a star-studded bar mitzvah party at a restaurant in California. 

For daughter Penelope’s 11th birthday in July, Kourtney whisked her and six friends off to Hawaii for a girls trip. 

Last year, she hosted a pink-themed party and sleepover in her garden, complete with water slides, outdoor beds and a pop-up cinema. 

“I love letting my kids lead the way when it comes to celebrating their birthdays,” Kourtney said at the time. “Penelope told me all of her ideas and I helped her bring them to life.”

DISNEY MANIA

Kourtney is the most Disney-obsessed of her family, so it’s no surprise she hosted a vintage Disney themed baby shower for little Rocky back in June. 

She takes her children to Disneyland at least once a year, treating everyone to Mickey Mouse ears from the gift shop, loads of rides and any sweet treats they fancy.

Mason, Penelope and Reign have met their favourite characters multiple times and visited numerous Disney parks across the globe. 

Rocky is set to benefit from his mum’s love of Disney too, as she placed a £60 Mickey Mouse baby blanket on her baby shower registry. 

For Valentine’s Day this year, Kourtney erected giant statues of Mickey and Minnie Mouse surrounded by roses in her hallway. 

BLENDED FAMILY

Kourtney’s kids welcomed step brothers and sisters into their world after she shacked up with Travis – and judging by Instagram posts, they all get on like a house on fire. 

The Blink-182 drummer is father to son Landon, 20, daughter Alabama, 17, and his step-daughter Atiana, 24, all of whom he shares with ex-wife Shanna Moakler.

"I love the idea of a blended family,” Kourtney said in season two of The Kardashians. “I think that the more kids, the merrier. 

“You have all these siblings and more people to love. It's a beautiful thing,"

The step-siblings are often pictured together at family dinners, strolling around Disneyland California and at star-studded parties hosted by aunties Kim, Khloe and Kylie. 

TECH-FREE PLAYHOUSE

They already have their own huge bedrooms and playrooms in the house, but that didn’t stop Kourtney from treating her kids to a modern, two-storey playhouse in the garden. 

She made it a “technology-free zone”, meaning her little ones aren’t allowed to take any iPads, TVs or gadgets through the glass doors.

 Instead, the mini-pad is stuffed with books, teddies and toys. Kourtney dubbed the space as “great for playing games and being imaginative”. 

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“We even let the kids chime in and give some of their opinions about the details,” she told Architectural Digest as part of the mag’s Open Door series. 

“I love that it’s modern and sophisticated but still really warm.”

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