Kourtney Kardashian On Her Ex-Beau Dating Bella Thorn

By Edwin Kee
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A photo from Scott Disick's birthday celebration E! Online

To see our ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend date someone else might also send a stab into our hearts, and this is exactly what Kourtney Kardashian might have experienced recently after seeing her ex-beau, Scott Disick, appearing with Bella Thorne on a date night on May 15. They say that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, and most men in relationships would know that it would do well to maintain the harmony of the relationship at all times, if they would like to have a long and happy life. Breakups are never easy, and for some of us, we might find it more difficult to move on from one person to another.

38 year old Kourtney Kardashian went out with 33 year old Scott Disick for a fair number of years, and their relationship saw three children born between them. The couple became parents on December 14, 2009, with son Mason Dash Disick, being born in Los Angeles. Two years later, the couple's brood expanded with the presence of daughter Penelope Scotland Disick, on July 8, 2011 to be exact. After Mason's birth, Kourtney became a mother for the third time with son Reign Aston Disick being born on December 14, 2014, which incidentally is the same birth date as that of his eldest brother, Mason Dash.

Scott Disick has admitted that he does have anger issues to work out, and he also displayed flashes of his anger on episodes of the Kardashian reality TV shows. It was in July of 2015 that the couple's breakup was announced, and Kourtney has shared her sentiments many times over that she is so done with Scott Disick. However, she might take a second look after hearing that Scott has started to date Bella Thorne, who is a mere 19 years of age. It does seem as though Kourtney is not too happy with the thought of Scott dating Bella in the future. She happens to be one of Kylie [Jenner]’s friends, and with the entire family knowing her from her pre-teen days, it is definitely going to be one of the stranger things to happen around. The social situation would definitely be awkward to say the least.

In one of the most recent episodes of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, which was filmed earlier in January, Kourtney informed Scott in no uncertain terms that the two of them would never ever have a chance to get back together, especially after Scott brought a different girl on the family vacation to Costa Rica. I suppose one should always be careful for what one asks or wishes for. With Kourtney been seen to have spent plenty of time with a younger person, Younes Bendjima, 24, Scott is definitely not too happy with such an arrangement, either. Could Scott be doing this out of revenge? All of the time he spent with other women were not as glaring as the one when he was spotted with with BellaThorne.

Both Scott and Bella had their dinner at Catch in L.A., before heading over to The Nice Guy, spending more than an hour at a table there. From there, it was off to the Peppermint Club, with photos of the pair showing off just how close and cozy they had approached each other. As the night came to an end, they left in Scott’s car.

If you were Kourtney, you too, might find the green eyed monster rearing its head in your emotions and thoughts. However, life does go on, and some of us happen to be able to handle certain situations better than others. Hopefully Kourtney will not be too perturbed should Scott end up dating 19 year old Bella in the future.

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