Kourtney Kardashian Cuts Scott Disick to Nothing; Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian Reject Erring Dad

By Mitch de Leon
Kourtney Kardashian
Keeping Up With The Kardashians star Kourtney Kardashian deals with the split from Scott Disick. Wikimedia Commons/Toglenn

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians brood has never shied away from drama. However, one of the few people in the Kardashian household had been notably averse from actually taking part of the series, opting instead to protect the privacy of her children and her family life: Kourtney Kardashian. With the recent split with longtime partner Scott Disick, however, it looks like the privacy once basked in by Kourtney Kardashian is no longer readily available. Moreover, the subsequent activities of former lover Scott Disick make it even more challenging for Kourtney Kardashian to stay out of the spotlight.

The couple reportedly split sometime in July, with Scott Disick jetting off with his friends and former girlfriend, Chloe Bartoli. Various media outlets eventually published photos of the father of three alongside the makeup artist, with some pictures showing hints of romance between the former lovers. Meanwhile, the same holiday was spent by Kourtney Kardashian with her children and close friends. At some point, uncle Kanye West and aunt Kim Kardashian even took Mason to New York for a quick R&R with North West. Apart from Kim Kardashian and hubby Kanye West, Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner also pitched in to help with child rearing duties - things that dad Scott Disick appeared to have abandoned at that point.

However, it looks like Kourtney Kardashian will have the last laugh as Scott Disick is reportedly groveling to have her back in his arms. "It's been a really hard time," said a teary-eyed Scott Disick via Page Six in a teaser trailer for Keeping Up With The Kardashians Season 11, referring to the hurdles he has to go through to recover from the split with Kourtney Kardashian.

The father of three went on to share, "Going from like having all of you guys to having nobody. I f--d up and I made the worst decision I have ever made in my life." Despite his emotional outburst, sources shared that Kourtney Kardashian remains unmoved. In fact, some insiders close to the family believe that Kourtney Kardashian has zero interest in rekindling her romance with Scott Disick.

While Scott Disick initially had the support of the other members of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians family, the tides have reportedly turned as no one has anything to do with him anymore. "None of the sisters feel sorry for Scott, not even Khloe [Kardashian]," disclosed a source to Hollywood Life. The insider added, "Why? Because he's doing nothing, absolutely nothing, to improve the situation."

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