Echosmith drummer apologises after ‘messaging Travis Barker’s 13-year-old daughter’ on Instagram

Graham Sierota apologised and said he was unaware of Barker's daughter's age, after the Blink-182 frontman accused him of 'predatory behaviour'

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Friday 02 August 2019 07:21 BST
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Echosmith drummer Graham Sierota
Echosmith drummer Graham Sierota (Rex)

Echosmith drummer Graham Sierota has apologised after being accused of sending messages over Instagram to Travis Barker’s 13-year-old daughter.

The messages, which were screenshotted by Alabama and her older brother Landon before being re-posted by The Blast, reportedly began in 2016 when Sierota allegedly said: “Hi,” to which Alabama – who would have been 10 years old at the time – did not respond, and also told her she was "beautiful".

In July 2019, however, Sierota allegedly invited her to a barbecue at his house.

Alabama responded by saying “Ur like 40,” to which Sierota said: “I just wanted to say I really like your music and sorry for messaging and I’m 20.”

She then responded: “OK, but u understand I’m a child?” which is the last of the screenshots shared.

Travis Barker (centre) with his daughter Alabama and son, Landon
Travis Barker (centre) with his daughter Alabama and son, Landon (Rex)

Barker said of the messages: “When I found out a 20-year-old man was trying to get in touch with my 13-year-old daughter by filling her Instagram messages with party invites and compliments I was disgusted.”

“That’s predatory behaviour and there is nothing cool, normal or ok about it at all.”

Sierota has since issued his own statement to The Blast, which said: “I had invited Alabama to my parents’ big family BBQ along with many other people, and it wasn’t until she responded that I realized her age at which point I apologised to her.

“I’m really sorry and feel very badly about this. I didn’t realise she was a minor and assumed she was my age. I made a careless mistake and this is a big lesson for me,” he added. "I would like to apologise again to Alabama, her dad Travis, and her family.”

Alabama later posted a statement via her Instagram stories and said: "He is very sorry about the situation and regretful. I forgive him and would like for this all to be over."

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