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Oscar De La Hoya thanks Travis Barker for raising his Daughter Atiana

Jul 18, 2023 | Community News

July 18, 2023

BARRIO (Yahoo) – Oscar De La Hoya is praising Travis Barker for helping to raise his daughter, Atiana De La Hoya.

The former professional boxer, 50, admitted in a recent interview ahead of his two-part HBO documentary The Golden Boy that he’s “grateful” to the Blink-182 drummer for being a “father figure” to his 24-year-old daughter when he couldn’t be.

“Look, I didn’t raise my kids, you know? Their moms did. And I have to give credit where credit is due,” De La Hoya told Entertainment Tonight.

“I’m grateful that Barker was there, you know, as a father figure for my daughter,” he continued. “I have to be grateful that Shanna [Moakler] was a mother to Atiana, and just know my place, basically, you know? My place — I’m obviously a father, and I’m proud of it.”

He added, “But, again, I’m grateful for what they’ve done, especially with Barker. He’s obviously stepped up to the plate.”

De La Hoya welcomed Atiana with Moakler in 1999, a year before the couple split. Moakler then went on to marry Barker in 2004, who raised Atiana from when she was 5. The pair is also parents to son Landon, 19, and daughter Alabama, 17.

De La Hoya said he has nothing but respect for the 47-year-old rocker, whom he is still in touch with.

“He’s such a nice guy,” De La Hoya told ET of Barker. “I have the utmost respect for him.”

“He’s a good guy. I’ve talked to him several times. And we communicate about Atiana,” he continued. “I’m just grateful for what he’s done.”

Barker, who married Kourtney Kardashian last year, is also step-dad to her kids with ex Scott Disick — sons Mason, 13, and Reign, 8, and daughter Penelope, 11.

He is set to become a father once again, as Kardashian, 44, announced that she is pregnant last month with a handwritten sign during his band’s Los Angeles concert.

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