Kourtney Kardashian Shows Off Her Body On Instagram; Gives Viewers A Glimpse At Her ‘Selfie Camera View’
Kourtney Kardashian has been hard at work on her body and it’s definitely paying off. The “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star snapped a photo of herself on Sunday after a long day by the pool, showing off her Kardashian assets for her 37.1 million Instagram followers.
Kourtney, 36, posted a selfie showcasing her tiny bikini and toned body. The mother of three laid out on a lounge chair sporting a leopard print bathing suit and little to nothing else. She wrote in her caption that she was sharing her “selfie camera view” with her followers. Her sexy snapshot is just one of many photos and videos Kourtney took during her pool day. Ahead of her actual selfie, she posted a picture taken by another sunbather of her and friend Sarah Howard taking photos of themselves.
Despite being the more private of the three Kardashian sister, Kourtney has been making more of an effort to share pieces of her life with fans. She recently joined Snapchat, which she’s been using regularly. On April 2, Kourtney posted a video for her followers of her wandering the halls of her home looking for younger sister Kendall Jenner. She eventually finds the young model in one of the bedrooms — but she’s not alone. Kourtney can be heard asking who she’s in bed with before panning the camera closer to the unidentified stranger, revealing that it is Scott Disick. He then runs out of the house as though he was just caught in the act. Before getting too far away he spins around and faces the camera to shout, “April Fools!”
Kourtney and Scott have been broken up for nearly a year, but still spend a good amount of time together for the sake of their children. The “KUWTK” star shared a video of her “baby daddy” on Snapchat, claiming she’d “run into him” that day. She then shared several more videos of him and her sitting together. In one of the clips Scott can be heard discussing “getting back together” while Kourtney laughs and denies it.
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