Scott Disick Admits He Can’t Find Happiness With Anyone After Kourtney Kardashian Split
Back in the spring, it seemed like exes Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick were playing a fun little game in which they went back and forth trying to one-up each other during their separate vacations to Cannes. Kourt went public with her 24-year-old boyfriend Younes Bendjima during the trip while Scott was spotted with a handful of younger girls — including actress Bella Thorne and his current girlfriend, model Sofia Richie. Now that the current season of Keeping Up With the Kardashians is underway, our suspicions have been confirmed and Scott finally revealed the reason why he hops from woman to woman — and the answer is actually kind of sad.
In a sneak peek from tonight's episode of KUWTK, Scott sat down for a little heart to heart with Kourt's sister Kim Kardashian and she gave him a little bit of tough love when she brought up his trip to Cannes — which she said played out like a soap opera.
“I didn’t see the show because I was living it,” the 34-year-old said. “But looking at my perspective, she was on vacation with one man the whole trip — that looks like a happier scenario than me jumping around, trying to find happiness and these girls are not fulfilling that. I’m just not happy with anybody.”
Kim tried to give Scott advice and said that she thinks her sister would be happy for him if he really did find someone that he was truly happy with — and it seems like Kourt, 38, definitely doesn't think Scott's girlfriend Sofia Richie is the one. Sources exclusively revealed to In Touch that Kourt and Scott got into a blowout fight after he asked Kourtney for her blessing to introduce the 19-year-old to their three children — seven-year-old son Mason, five-year-old daughter Penelope, and two-year-old son Reign.
“Scott and Kourtney were at each other’s throats,” the insider said. “The argument got so heated that Scott stormed out of Kourtney’s house, slamming the door behind him.”
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