ALABAMA Barker flaunted her curves in new photographs on Instagram days after she admitted taking weight loss medication.
The 18-year-old took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a series of images that showed off her physique.
She captioned her post, “She can’t even compare to me, she ain’t even stuntin me.”
The daughter of Travis Barker and Shanna Moakler was wearing a plunging black dress with a thigh-high slit in the photographs.
She completed her look with a diamond necklace and a silver handbag, as she was seen arriving at a pool party with her friends and a security detail.
Her post comes days after she admitted taking weight loss medication because “I’m tired of being fat.”
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“I have, like, this thing where I photograph so ugly, and people are like, 2Oh, my God — you’re so fat, and you’re so ugly,'” Alabama said in in a TikTok video of her applying makeup.
“And it’s, like, I see what you guys are seeing, but just, like, meet me in person. I feel like I don’t look like that,” she continued.
“But I’m on weight-loss medication because I’m tired of being fat and photographing like a damn ogre” the aspiring rapper added, without naming the drug she is taking.
A nutritionist has warned against the unique “adverse effects” that teenagers like Alabama, who is “not clinically overweight” might face, if they start taking drugs like Ozempic.
Nutritionist Rania Batayneh told The U.S. Sun that weight loss medications could “set teenagers up for failure long term.”
“This is about metabolic disruption in that young age group,” she said.
“This will impact natural metabolic processes and appetite regulation simply because teenagers burn more naturally.
“When you add an appetite suppressant and restrict caloric intake, the metabolism will take a hit because of the young age.
“There are also psychological impacts when a teenager is not eating healthily.
“They could develop a bad relationship with food and have adverse effects when they decide to eat,” Rania added.
The nutritionist also warned against drugs like Ozempic becoming a “quick fix” for people “in this age group.”
Earlier this month, Alabama was criticized for wasting money after she was photographed throwing cash into the ocean.
Users on an online thread called out Alabama for being “tone deaf” and “entitled” after the pictures emerged on July 23.
“This is disgusting,” said one person.
“Here I am trying to provide for my family while drowning in student loans and there’s people without doing s**t just throwing away money.”
“Wow kid, really showing everybody how mature and grown up you are,” another person wrote.