Wednesday 25 May 2022 05:22 PM Kourtney Kardashian shares images from her honeymoon with Travis Barker trends now
Kourtney Kardashian married Travis Barker in dramatic fashion in Portofino, Italy over the weekend as she stunned in a white mini dress and long embroidered veil from Dolce & Gabbana.
And on Tuesday the 43-year-old siren revealed through her Instagram Stories that she is enjoying her honeymoon on the coast. The Keeping Up With The Kardashians standout shared images from a resort by the sea.
And on Wednesday morning she posted images of the focaccia bread she loves so much that she said she has been eating it for 'breakfast, lunch and dinner.'
Honeymoon destination: Kourtney Kardashian shared images of a resort to her Insta Stories on Tuesday
Charming: There were little beach changing rooms along the stone walk way
The Hulu star gave sneak peeks to her fans of what she is up to this week.
Two images were from the beach resort and shared Tuesday.
There were pictures of the small blue and white beach cabanas all lined up side by side. And there was a picture of the lounge chairs set up on the beach by the shore.
It is not known where she has been honeymooning but it looks to be the coast of Italy.
Married mama: The couple tied the knot at a lavish ceremony in Portofino, Italy on Sunday, and she has now updated her Instagram bio to add the Blink-182 drummer's surname
With her pals: Kourtney looked ravishing in her dress as she posed with her stylist Dani Michelle and pals
On Wednesday morning, Kourtney gave a fans a look at her obsession: olive oil glazed focaccia bread.
There was a photo of the bread on white linen as if it was gold jewelry or prized art.
Over the photo she said she has been enjoying the bread during breakfast, lunch and dinner.
There was also a look at her lunch on Wednesday: tomatoes, avocado, toasted focaccia and pasta salad all served on a colorful tray.
Bread love: Kourtney also gave a fans a look at her obsession: olive oil glazed focaccia bread. There was a photo of the bread on white linen as if it was gold or prized art.