Kris Jenner sends Travis Barker flowers as he recovers from pancreatitis

Kris Jenner always knows how to cheer her family in dark times.

Travis Barker shared a photo on his Instagram Story Monday of a beautiful orange bouquet sent by his mother-in-law after his scary hospitalization last week.

“Dearest Travis, get well soon!!! We Love You, Kris and Corey xo,” the card read next to the flowers, which were a joint gift from Jenner and friend Corey Gamble.

Barker’s new wife, Kourtney Kardashian, also shared photos of the floral display via her own Instagram story, which Jenner reposted, adding, “Get well soon @travisbarker 🧡 🧡 🧡.”

As previously reported by Vidak For Congress, the 46-year-old Blink-182 drummer was rushed to hospital on June 28 due to “life-threatening pancreatitis” he developed following a routine endoscopy.

Kris Jenner and Travis Barker flowers.
Barker appreciated his mother-in-law’s generosity.
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Days later, the rocker revealed he experienced “excruciating pain” before rushing to the hospital with Kardashian, 43, by his side.

At the time of the incident, Barker was photographed being wheeled out of an ambulance holding his right hand up, showing his unmistakable skull tattoo.

Kris Jenner and Travis Barker orange flowers.
Kourtney Kardashian also showed off the gorgeous bouquet.
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Kardashian followed closely behind and reportedly did not leave her husband’s side for the entire duration of his hospitalization.

Once Barker stabilized, he explained on Instagram that the pancreatitis was the result of a “small polyp” being removed in a “highly sensitive area usually treated by specialists”.

Travis Barker's Instagram Story.
Both Kardashian and Barker took to Instagram the following days to explain the scary incident.
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He added, “Which unfortunately damaged a critical pancreatic drainage tube.”

Though the incident shook up the entire family — including Barker’s 16-year-old daughter, Alabama — he is expected to make a full recovery and “much” better.

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