Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker have reportedly legally tied the knot during a small ceremony in Santa Barbara, California.
This comes a month and a half after the couple’s “practice” wedding in Las Vegas after attending the Grammys.
Photos and videos published by TMZ and People showed Kardashian, 43, and Barker, 46, outside “a courthouse in Anacapa”.
Kardashian wore a white veil with a short while dress. Barker wore a black suit.
A video shared by TMZ and other media outlets shows the couple in a black convertible with the customary “just married” sign tied to the back grill – as well as tins which trailed behind the vehicle.
According to TMZ, the small ceremony was attended by Kardashian’s grandmother and Barker’s father. The entertainment site also reported that the reality star and Blink-182 drummer will have a larger wedding ceremony in Italy in the “near future”.
After their “practice” wedding on April 7, Kardashian posted a series of snaps from the impromptu event, showing them wearing matching black outfits and sunglasses.
She told her 168 million Instagram followers the wedding had taken place “with no licence”.
In the state of Nevada it is required that couples obtain a marriage licence before the union is official.
The reality TV star wrote: “Found these in my camera roll.
“Once upon a time in a land far, far away (Las Vegas) at 2am, after an epic night and a little tequila, a queen and her handsome king ventured out to the only open chapel with an Elvis and got married (with no licence).
“Practice makes perfect.”
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