Kourtney Kardashian Slams Scott Disick On KUWTK
The reality star has clearly had it with her ex's antics.
According to Entertainment Tonight, Kourtney Kardashian dissed Scott Disick in a sneak peek clip of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, released on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017. In the teaser, the 38-year-old told her mom, Kris Jenner, she had "the best four days" during her recent vacation to Mexico. Then the conversation turned to Disick's behavior during the family's camping trip, which Kardashian had missed.
"I think he was jealous," Jenner said. "Because you were having fun, spending time with other people."
"Well, that's really not fair," Kardashian replied. "It's just like, I can't even live my life. I can't even go anywhere." She added, "He needs to get a f**king life and leave me alone. All he does is try to make everybody else feel bad for him, and to try to make me look like the bad guy in this situation when clearly I'm not from, you know, 10 years of this going on."
After Jenner asked Kardashian how she'd feel if Disick "truly" let her be, the mother of three responded, "He sits there and feels bad for himself. Why can't he get it together?"
As Nicki Swift previously reported, Kardashian and Disick were together for nine years, but officially called it quits in July 2015. They share three young children together: Mason, 7, Penelope, 5, and Reign, 2. In September 2017, the former couple opened up about their complicated relationship status on the 10th anniversary special of their hit reality TV show.
"I just want everyone to know that we are just co-parenting," Disick said. "But she's the only person I've ever loved in my life. I think she's cute." To this, Kardashian said their on-again, off-again romance was permanently off. "The debauchery that has gone on has closed that door several times," she revealed, in reference to Disick's notorious partying and alcohol abuse.
While we wait for this episode of KUWTK to air on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 9 p.m. on E!, read up on the messy truth of Kardashian and Disick's relationship.