Kourtney Kardashian Says Relationship With Younes Bendjima Is ‘Important’ To Her
Kourtney Kardashian wants her relationship with Younes Bendjima to last.
In this week’s episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” the mom-of-three struggled with her decision on whether to bring her children along with her and Bendjima to Egypt. Kardashian later on decided to not take her kids and spend time with her boyfriend instead.
But even though Kardashian had a hard time leaving her kids behind, she vowed to balance her relationship with her boyfriend and children.
“I’ve definitely learned from my past relationship, where I really wouldn’t travel without the kids. And I think it’s important to take time, especially because my relationship is important to me. Just because those worlds aren’t colliding right now, just making sure that I have time for both. And I think going on a trip once in a while reminds me the importance of being present and in the moment when I’m home. And I think it makes me the best mom I can be,” she said (via E! News).
Kardashian and Bendjima traveled to Egypt in August, according to People. At that time, the reality TV star’s boyfriend has not yet met her three children with Scott Disick. Months later, the 24-year-old supermodel has already bonded with Mason, 8, Penelope, 5, and Reign, 3.
Meanwhile, Kardashian was recently spotted strolling through a farmer’s market in Studio City on Sunday by herself. The 38-year-old wore an all-black ensemble during her recent sighting. She also paired her attire with her Yeezy Wave Runner 700 ‘OG’s shoes.
At one point, the eldest child of Kris Jenner was spotted talking to someone on her cellphone.
While Kardashian was at the farmer’s market on Sunday, her ex-boyfriend, Scott Disick, was in Mexico with his girlfriend, Sofia Richie. Disick and Richie stayed at a private resort owned by “Girls Gone Wild” founder, Joe Francis. The latter was also the one who introduced Disick and Kardashian to each other in 2006, according to the Daily Mail.
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