Travis Barker, has launched a surprising new venture. Teaming up with Liquid Death, Barker has introduced the Enema of the State Collectible Enema Kit... yep, enema kit!
Travis Barker, the Blink-182 musician known for his warped sense of humour, has ventured into surprising new territory. Partnering with Liquid Death, he has introduced the Enema of the State Collectible Enema Kit. This limited edition item includes a custom-designed enema bulb and a can of Liquid Death, personally autographed by Barker.
But is this for real, or just a joke? Well, make your own mind up. According to Travis, the Enema of the State Collectible Enema Kit has given him the wife of his dreams and a successful career in music. “What is my secret?” Travis says. “I use liquid death mountain water in my butthole”
Liquid Death warns against using it without consulting a doctor and emphasises that it should not be placed in, or near your friend’s buthole, without consulting them or their doctor first.
It’s certainly a surprising move from Travis Barker, but it’s clear that he’s not shying away from pushing boundaries. Whether you find it humorous or puzzling, one thing is certain – Barker’s latest venture has certainly raised eyebrows and left people questioning how far he’s willing to go to make a buck.
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