Travis Barker’s son, Landon Barker, hinted at a possible hospital stay over the weekend.
The 18-year-old, who Travis shares with ex Shanna Moakler, posted a photo of himself wearing what appeared to be a hospital bracelet on Saturday via his Instagram Story.
The photo was a little out of focus, but lyrics that read “LANDON” and “West Hills, CA” were visible along with a long track.
“I’m home, shlatt,” Landon captioned it.
Travis and wife Kourtney Kardashian have kept quiet about the case, as has Landon’s new girlfriend, Charli D’Amelio.
On Sunday, however, the musician already seemed to be in a better mood.
He posted a selfie with D’Amelio, 18, on his Story and also left a flirty comment on a post where she was wearing a bandeau and jeans.
Earlier this month, Landon revealed to his followers on the social media app that he is struggling with his mental health and anxiety.
“My derealization has been really bad and I just want to come here and tell everyone that you… [sic] not alone and we are all imperfect in our own way,” he wrote at the time.
The apparent hospital stay also comes less than two weeks after Travis, 46, announced he tested positive for COVID-19.
However, the Blink-182 drummer was spotted a few days later on his way to his music studio.
Travis made headlines of his own in late June when he was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital with Kardashian, 43, by his side.
He later explained that he was transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after developing “excruciating pain” following an endoscopy that resulted in “life-threatening pancreatitis.”
Kardashian also spoke out about the “scary and emotional” health journey via her own Instagram Stories.
“I am so thankful to God for healing my husband, for all your prayers for him and for us, for the overwhelming outpouring of love and support,” she wrote in part. “I am so moved and grateful.”
Amid the hospitalization news, Landon performed with his father’s close friend Machine Gun Kelly at Madison Square Garden in New York City just hours after the scary incident. The two released their hit song “Die In California”, a song from MGK’s album “Mainstream Sellout”.