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Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker to Share Never-Before-Seen Wedding Footage in New Special
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Date:2025-04-18 11:43:39
Are you ready for a behind-the-scenes look at Kravis' wedding?
Almost a year after tying the knot, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker's wedding special 'Till Death Do Us Part Kourtney and Travis premieres on Hulu April 13, giving fans an intimate look at their nuptials—all three of them.
In the trailer released April 4, the scene opens with black and white film of Kourtney and Travis in bed together, with the Poosh founder noting, "This is our personal archive footage that we are sharing with the world."
Thinking back on her special day(s), she asks her husband, "Can you believe we got married three times?"
And if you ask the Blink 182 drummer his favorite of the three—he has the perfect answer.
"It's like choosing a child, I can't pick the best one," Travis shared. "Vegas was like our wild, rockstar wedding and Santa Barbara was as traditional as everybody else's wedding could have been."
The trailer then showed flashes to their "practice" ceremony in Vegas after the 2022 Grammys last April and their legal ceremony the following month.
Of their final ceremony in Portofino, Italy, Kourtney added, "And then Italy was just really romantic and classic. I felt like I had so much anxiety because it's such a vulnerable moment you're sharing."
Glimpses from the Italian wedding saw Kourtney's mom Kris Jenner and son Reign Disick with Travis' son Landon Barker sitting together during the ceremony, the Lemme founder shoving wedding cake in Travis' mouth as fireworks erupt, and their family and friends hitting the dance floor. And, of course, a toast from Kim Kardashian, where she tells the pair, "There really is no love story like you guys."
And amid the celebrations, Kourtney and Travis reflected on their emotions ahead of saying, "I do."
"I just felt like I'm about to marry the love of my life," Travis recalled, "and then it was like 'Oh my god I'm about to marry the love of my life,' then it all set in."
He added, "I was nervous, and knew I'm not going to be able to say my vows without crying."
As Kourtney put it: "Our wedding felt like time didn't exist and it just felt perfect."
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