Kourtney Kardashian unveiled an edgy new look in a series of striking Instagram photos as she playfully stuck out her tongue during an impromptu photo shoot.
In a new slideshow, uploaded to her account on Tuesday, the 45-year-old reality star could be seen rocking a bright red lipstick and black leather trench coat over a plunging tank top.
She completed her cool girl ensemble with a pair of oversized, orange-tinted sunglasses and no other visible jewelry, apart from her 12-carat oval engagement diamond from husband Travis Barker.
The mom-of-four posed in front of the veil she wore to her Santa Barbara courthouse wedding in 2022, featuring the Virgin Mary on it, which was framed on the wall behind her.
She also included a snap of her dining room table, which included a mug that said ‘the boss’ on it, set in front of a vase full of red roses.
The Poosh founder captioned the post, which was liked by her younger sister Kylie Jenner, with just a single kiss mark emoji.
Fans rushed to the comment section to praise Kardashian’s rocker-inspired outfit as they called her ‘gorgeous’ and ‘HOT mama.’
Her latest post comes a week after revealing that she never puts her baby boy, Rocky, seven months, in his crib.
When a fan asked her for advice on how to get her own child to sleep anywhere but her arms, Kardashian shared that she was having the same experience with her son.
The Kardashians star, who welcomed her first child with husband Travis Barker, 48, in November 2023 and previously sparked a huge debate when she revealed her firstborn son Mason Disick, now 14, slept in her bed as a baby, responded: ‘Enjoy every second! We do the same.
‘He’s never been in his crib,’ she admitted. ‘It’s my favorite thing In the world!’
Back in July 2010, Kardashian admitted it was a controversial decision but she would let her and ex Scott Disick’s then-six-month-old son Mason sleep with her in their bed.
The former couple also share daughter Penelope, 11, and son Reign, nine.
‘Some say it’s not the best idea for the baby, but to be honest, much like breastfeeding, I find it to be an amazing bonding experience for mother and son and I wouldn’t have it any other way,’ she wrote on her blog at the time.
The practice of co-sleeping is controversial since it is associated with higher instances of sudden infant death syndrome, commonly known as cot death, along with the risk of crushing or rolling onto the baby.
However, many mothers including Kardashian, argued it helps them bond with their child and calms the baby.
When she welcomed her first child, she said that she considered all the risks and took steps to reduce them by removing pillows and cushions from her bed.
‘I have to be honest,’ she wrote about sleeping with her baby in her bed.
‘I just love that time. I especially love how when you sleep with your baby, you breathe together on the same pattern. I’ve been able to bond with Mason so much more,’ she continued.
‘Even if I’ve had a busy day, I always look forward to every night and us spending time together when we sleep,’ she added.
The reality star previously suffered five ‘failed IVF cycles’ before giving birth to her fourth child, her first with the Blink-182 drummer, seven months ago.
She also opened up about her IVF struggles during the Monday Q&A session with her followers.
‘I stopped after a year of trying,’ she explained, which she said included ‘5 failed IVF cycles, 3 retrievals.’
‘My body relaxed and I believed in God’s plan for my life,’ she continued. ‘Lots of prayers for whatever was meant to be for us.
‘Also lots of optimizing my health,’ she added. ‘I know how hard it is to feel like you’re not trying, but believing in God’s plan and saying your prayers is so powerful.’
The TV personality also previously had to undergo emergency fetal surgery prior to giving birth to her youngest child in 2023.
Kardashian wrote on Instagram at the time about the scary experience at the time and also opened up about the ‘terrifying’ surgery during The Kardashians season five premiere last week.
‘I will be forever grateful to my incredible doctors for saving our baby’s life,’ she shared.
‘I am eternally grateful to my husband who rushed to my side from tour to be with me in the hospital and take care of me afterwards, my rock. And to my mom, thank you for holding my hand through this.
‘As someone who has had three really easy pregnancies in the past, I wasn’t prepared for the fear of rushing into urgent fetal surgery. I don’t think anyone who hasn’t been through a similar situation can begin to understand that feeling of fear. I have a whole new understanding and respect for the mamas who have had to fight for their babies while pregnant.
‘Praise be to God. Walking out of the hospital with my baby boy in my tummy and safe was the truest blessing.’