Travis Barker shows off his fully-tattooed body on Billboard cover

Travis Barker goes shirtless on the cover of Billboard as he reveals what he has in common with fiancée Kourtney Kardashian: ‘We have no quit’

Travis Barker, who has over 100 tattoos on his muscular body, showed off his expansive ink collection while going shirtless on the cover of Billboard.

While appearing on the magazine’s latest issue, the 46-year-old drummer can be seen leaning on the handle bars of a black bike as he stared directly at the camera with a stone-cold expression across his face.

The father-of-two, who is engaged to reality star Kourtney Kardashian, wore two silver chains around his neck and a pair of black shorts in the image.

Travis Barker, who has over 100 tattoos on his muscular body, showed off his expansive ink collection while going shirtless on the cover of Billboard

Just one day after sharing photos from his non-legal wedding to the Poosh founder, Barker posted photos from the shoot in various different outfits. 

On his Instagram, he shared three snaps of himself in a black tuxedo jacket, white button-down and long black skirt.

‘I say no a lot @billboard,’ he captioned the slideshow, which received more than 109,600 likes and a comment from Kardashian. 

In response to Kardashian’s comment of a string of emojis, including a burning heart, black heart and sweating face, he cheekily responded: ‘thank you for letting me borrow your skirt.’ 

During his interview with the magazine, Barker noted how alike he and his bride-to-be are.

They have a lot in common: During his interview with the magazine, Barker noted how alike he and his bride-to-be are; here they are seen on Sunday at a chapel. Their wedding was not legal as they could not get a marriage license that late at night

‘We’re very similar, with our backs to the wall,’ Barker said. ‘We have no quit, and I need someone like that in my life.’  

He added: ‘No matter how late we stay up, whatever we do the night before, she still wants to get up and go to the gym with me or run on the beach, or whatever. That’s so important.’

Barker also divulged five unknown facts about him, like how he prefers matcha to coffee and owns five French bulldogs in a video for the outlet. 

His lady: ‘We’re very similar, with our backs to the wall,’ Barker said. ‘We have no quit, and I need someone like that in my life’

The rocker shared that he likes running in ‘complete silence,’ was a garbage man at one point in his life and is left-handed.   

Despite his tremendous success, Barker stated he was happy working as a ‘trash man playing in a punk rock band, skateboarding…everyday… being a bum, not having any money’ because he was doing what he loved.

‘I was doing exactly what I was doing now. Playing music, playing drums, I’ve never looked back and wished I’d done something different,’ he concluded. 

Still, a lot has changed, which he reflected on when talking about one of his rare days off spent in Laguna Beach with his fiancée.

Happy couple: During his interview with the magazine, Barker noted how alike he and his bride-to-be are because neither of them ever quit (pictured on March 27, 2022)

‘I was [once] a trash man there playing in a punk-rock band called Feeble, so to go back in 2022 with my fiancée and just have a day laying on the beach… I can’t say how amazing it is,’ Barker said.

He continued: ‘I feel like I’m learning how to structure my time, trying to work enough to where I feel comfortable and feel like I earn days off and vacations, which I never took until this past year.’ 

He noted his friends always say he works like he’s ‘broke.’

‘I feel unfulfilled if I’m not being creative and producing stuff, being productive — but I’ve also learned to make sure I’m not measuring my happiness by how much I work,’ the performer explained. 

‘No matter how late we stay up, whatever we do the night before, she still wants to get up and go to the gym with me or run on the beach, or whatever. That’s so important,’ he gushed of his partner; seen earlier this month at the Grammy Awards

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