Keeping Up With The Kardashians: Kourtney Denies Rekindling Romance With Scott Dissick

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

Fans of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians family were shocked to find out that one of the most stable couples in the show, Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian, have called it quits. The two have three kids together and have been a couple for almost a decade. Due to Disick's substance abuse and excessive partying, however, Kourtney opted out of their romance. Shortly after their breakup became public, Disick had been photographed with different women. As for Kourtney, Kim Kardashian's sister chose to lead a quiet life.

However, reports are now surfacing that the former Keeping Up With The Kardashians couple might be rekindling their romance. Recent pictures of the two show them hanging out with their children in parks and other public places. While neither Disick nor Kourtney looked particularly lovestruck in the said photos, fans of the two believe that they might be trying to make their relationship work again. Meanwhile, others claim that the two are actually seeking therapy to mend their broken partnership.

However, Kourtney was quick to point out that the rumors on her reconciliation with Disick are all false. According to TMZ, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star still has no intention of taking back her erring ex-boyfriend. For his part, Disick reportedly checked himself in a rehab facility to curb his addiction. While this is a positive step forward, Kourtney remains unconvinced on the matter.

"This is a test by Kourtney," shared an insider, who claimed that Disick should prove himself capable of sticking to his rehab plan, according to Hollywood Life. The source added, "She really has been hurt by Scott so many times that she needs to make sure that if she takes him back, it will be forever. She will give him another chance if he mans up and continues to do what he has been doing. She is giving him a chance. She has not cut him off yet. He will really have to mess up. He has one more strike."

Kourtney and Disick have been seen in the Keeping Up With The Kardashians arguing over the latter's alcohol addiction. The father-of-three has been constantly reminded by the Kardashian clan of his responsibilities to his children and partner. However, Disick would often shrug off the pieces of advice and go on to party with his friends.

"She really is keeping everything close to her vest when it comes to her emotions," further revealed the insider. The source claimed, "She is not going to have Scott hurt her again. Everything is a test right now when it comes to Scott."

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