Kourtney Kardashian-Scott Disick Update: Kourtney Turns Down Marriage Proposal, Report Says
Did reality star Scott Disick propose to Kourtney Kardashian, in a desperate attempt to get back together with her? Multiple sources are reporting that Scott popped the question after leaving rehab earlier this month. However, Kourtney turned him down, stating that she isn’t ready to forgive him.
The Mirror, Closer and Hollywood Life, among others, are pointing to In Touch Magazine as the source of a report that states Scott has asked his ex-girlfriend to marry him. The former couple, who were together for over nine years, broke up in July following the release of compromising photos of Scott and an ex-girlfriend.
A source reportedly said that after finishing a month-long program in a Malibu rehab facility, Scott cornered Kourtney and popped the question. Kourtney has always been flaky about discussing marriage and this time was no exception. She reportedly said that she isn’t ready to forgive him yet.
In the most recent episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” Kourtney and Scott were at odds with each other, while figuring out visitation schedules for their children. The couple share Mason, 5, Penelope, 3 and Reign, 11-months. The children live with Kourtney in the Calabasas mansion that the couple used to share. Since moving out, Scott has been clashing with Kourtney about his visitation schedule.
She said that he has been flaking out on his plans with the kids, including sending them off for the first day of school. Meanwhile, TMZ is reporting that Scott is putting his Beverly Hills bachelor pad up for sale, and is planning on moving closer to Kourtney and the kids. Apart from moving closer to his family, he is also reportedly using the sale of the house to jumpstart a real estate career. The move could potentially pry him away from the club scene, which made him money, but ruined his relationship.
Catch more of their relationship drama on “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” every Sunday at 9:00 p.m. EST on E!.
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