Are Kourtney Kardashian And Scott Disick Back Together? Former Couple Goes On Vacation In Mexico
Are Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick getting back together?
The two are on vacation together with their children, and a photo of Kardashian posted by Disick on Instagram during their holiday has sparked rumors that the two are back together. The photo shows Kardashian lounging on the edge of a pool. Disick captioned it simply with “Views.” Fans couldn’t help but wonder if the two have rekindled their romance. One commented on the photo, asking, “Omg are you guys back together?”
Kardashian and Disick remain mum about the speculations. A source close the two, however, reportedly told People that Disick is trying to win back the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star’s trust.
“Scott set it all up and [it] was a way to try and make things work again with Kourtney,” the source said. “He surprised her and whisked her away on this trip.”
Prior to the vacation, there were rumors that Disick was moving back in with Kardashian. While possible, the claim is not true, according to Gossip Cop.
A source also reportedly told OK magazine that Disick is doing everything he can to get Kardashian back, including being sober and looking after their kids.
Meanwhile, Kardashian has been vocal about how the idea of having a complete family appeals to her. She also said that she’s keeping her doors open to the possibility that she and Disick would end up together.
In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Kardashian said: “They may end up there. I’m not sure. To me, it’s in God’s hands. If it’s meant to be, then things will line up … We definitely tried for a long time. But relationships are exhausting!”
Kardashian and Disick’s rocky relationship started in 2006. They met in Mexico at a party thrown by “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis. The two broke up in early 2009, but got back together by August, which was also the time they found out that Kardashian was pregnant with their first child. They now have three children together.
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