Alabama Barker Hospitalized for Nicotine Withdrawal (UPDATED)

Travis Barker's 19-year-old daughter, who is currently pursuing a rap career, was reportedly told to quit vaping by music industry pros.

Alabama Barker with long blonde hair in a high ponytail, wearing a black jacket, poses against a dark background.
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Updated 7/10 9:13 p.m. ET

Alabama Barker has reportedly shared on her Instagram Stories that this incident is months old.

In a post that appears to be deleted from her Instagram Stories (but captured by The Shade Room), Barker wrote, "Hello everyone, I just want to clarify that I was not in the hospital this month or last. The situation occurred some time ago, and I was there about three hours before being discharged."

"They provided me with a nicotine patch and inhaler, and that's all," wrote Barker. "Let's please avoid spreading any rumors and focus on moving forward. Thank you."

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Alabama Barker, daughter of Travis Barker, recently had a medical scare.

Sources told TMZ that the 19-year-old, who is currently pursuing a rap career, had abruptly quit vaping after music industry professionals told her the habit could damage her voice.

Although she stopped vaping a month ago, Barker reportedly felt panicked and unwell while alone one day, prompting her to call 911.

After being transported to a Los Angeles-area hospital, TMZ says doctors diagnosed her with nicotine withdrawal because she went cold turkey instead of weaning herself off of nicotine.

Earlier this month, Alabama released the music video for her single “Vogue” which co-stars her stepmom, Kourtney Kardashian.

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