It’s a beautiful Mother’s Day for Kourtney Kardashian, thanks in part to a lovely gift from Travis Barker.

The couple both showed off the gift on their Instagram Stories on Sunday (May 9): a massive arrangement of flowers that rivals the other grand floral gesture the Blink-182 rocker made on Kardashian’s birthday.

Three very large floral installments can be seen in the new video clips, on which the mom of three tagged Barker’s name with a heart and a wide-eyed emoji.

The pair have been showing off their budding romance via social media throughout the last few months, after making their relationship Instagram official just after Valentine’s Day. Recently, their public displays of affection have included some cheeky snapshots and steamy photos.

See the romantic Mother’s Day gift on Instagram.

Bebe Rexha’s Better Mistakes tops this week’s new music poll.

Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (May 7) on Billboard, choosing Rexha’s latest album as their favorite new music release of the past week.

Rexha’s Better Mistakes, which features Doja Cat, Travis Barker, Lil Uzi Vert, Lunay, Ty Dolla $ign, Rick Ross and more, brought in more than half of the vote this week, landing at 53%.

“During the process of this album, I’ve gotten to know myself really well, and the person that I am. And I’ve learned to accept that person, to accept her, flaws and all. I think that’s the number one thing in life — the acceptance within yourself, your failures, the good parts and the bad parts,” Rexha recently told Billboard about the making of her sophomore album.

See the final results of this week’s new music release poll below.

Joel Pimentel is leaving CNCO to move on to a new chapter of his career, Billboard has learned.

The band announced Pimentel’s departure on Sunday (May 9) with a statement posted in Spanish and English. His last official appearance with CNCO will be at a livestreaming concert this Friday (May 14).

“We’re sad to tell you that after five and a half unforgettable and life changing years together, Friday, May 14th will be Joel’s last day as a member of CNCO,” the group, who just released the covers album Déjà Vu in February, wrote on Twitter. “We want you all to know that while Joel is leaving and will be pursuing new opportunities, we are and will always be brothers. We support him in his next chapter, and will always, most importantly, remain a family.”

“We know this news is saddening and is going to be as hard for all of you as it is for us,” they said, addressing the band’s future, “but we appreciate you sticking with us. While it will be different, we are so excited to continue into this new era of CNCO, and can’t wait for all of you to see what we have in store for you!”

CNCO wrote, “You guys are what keep us going and have us so excited to continue together stronger than ever. For that reason, we wanted to give you a final gift all together. On Friday, we will perform, the five of us, one last time for our global livestream concert event.”

Pimentel retweeted the note on his Twitter account and updated fans with some words of his own.

“It’s time for me to grow an explore new artistic avenues, it’s time to start building my own path and career. This is why I’ve decided to leave the band,” the Mexican-American artist explained.

“To Erick, Chris, Richard and Zabdiel, I truly wish you the best as you continue on with the CNCO legacy,” wrote Pimentel. “We’ve lived through so much together that we’re family now.”

He added, “I can’t wait to share my new project with y’all. This is just a new beginning.”

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The opening number of Global Citizen’s Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World was especially sentimental. Jennifer Lopez treated the crowd to a live cover of “Sweet Caroline” — a touching performance not only dedicated to her mother, but also featuring her.

“When I was thinking about what song to sing tonight, I remembered the song she used to sing to me as a baby,” J. Lo told the crowd after explaining that she missed spending Christmas with her during the pandemic.

She then introduced her vaccinated mother to the stage to help her out with the Neil Diamond classic she would sing to her as a baby.

“When I used to rock you,” her mom sweetly said, “I would say, ‘Sweet Jennifer.’”

Vax Live was put on with the mission to seek wider, more equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines around the world, with the help of some big stars.

The Selena Gomez-hosted fundraising event aired on May 8 on ABC, ABC News Live, CBS, YouTube (stream it here) and iHeartMedia broadcast radio stations.

J Balvin’s participation in Global Citizen’s Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World was personal.

Balvin, who had revealed he battled COVID-19 last summer, said he does not want to see others suffer from the coronavirus like he did.

“I had COVID before. It almost killed me,” he revealed before taking the stage during Vax Live. “We don’t want people to feel what I felt.”

Balvin, who’s from Colombia, said too few people are vaccinated there and across South America.

“I want people to really know they have to vaccinate for themselves, for others, for the world,” he stressed.

The singer then put on an atmospheric performance of “Otra Noche Sin Ti” and “Tu Veneno,” surrounded by dancers.

Vax Live addressed the immediate need for wider, more equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines around the globe, and Balvin was one of several big stars who joined the show to help communicate the message.

The fundraising event was hosted by Selena Gomez and aired on May 8 on ABC, ABC News Live, CBS, YouTube (streaming here) and iHeartMedia broadcast radio stations.