Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian used to be in a relationship that went on and off for almost ten years before they finally called it quits in 2015. The two also share three children. Disick was dating Amelia Hamlin, who is 18 years younger than him. They ultimately broke up after 11 months.

Ever since Scott and Kourtney’s breakup, Scott and the rest of the Kardashian family have remained close. However, it seems after the DM fiasco concerning Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian, Disick simply doesn’t want to have anything to do with them whatsoever. 

According to US Weekly, Kourtney Kardashian’s ex-husband no longer feels part of the Kardashian family. This was made worse after Kourtney got engaged to Travis Barker recently. It was said that Scott Disick was not happy about the engagement.

It was also said that Scott Disick avoids all family get-togethers where Travis Barker is present. In fact, he even refused to be in the same room as Barker at times. It is a tense situation between the two from the looks of it.

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“The Kardashians adore Scott and tell him he’s part of the family no matter what, but he feels very distant and feels like an outcast more than ever.

He avoids family get-togethers that Travis is at, and he has refused to be in the same room with him at times. It’s fair to say the holidays this year are going to be rough and will be a battle over the kids.”

Scott Disick previously unfollowed the entire Kardashian family as well. Perhaps this is the best course of action so that everyone can move on with their lives and be happy.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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