Kris Jenner Tells Kourtney Kardashian: Jail Time Could Be Good For Scott Disick
Kardashian-Jenner matriarch Kris Jenner thinks that Scott Disick needs a big wake-up call, and by a wake-up call, she means some jail time. In order to get his life back on track, Kris thinks that Kourtney Kardashian’s ex-boyfriend needs to get really shaken up.
In a sneak peek shared by E! Online for the upcoming episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” Kourtney sits down with her mom and her sister, Kim Kardashian, to discuss Scott and his ongoing troubles.
They appear to be talking about yet another alcohol-induced bender, and Kourtney opens up about the possibility of Scott ending up in rehab or in jail. Kris immediately responds with some tough love for Kourtney’s longtime boyfriend.
"That could be the best thing for him. That's the best wake-up call of all," says Kris. Kim openly agrees with their mom. She says that it would be good for Scott to realize how grim the situation is, if he sees that he’s got no one to bail him out.
"I wanna be mad but then I also worry about Scott's safety, he definitely has a problem that he has to deal with, so it's hard,” says Kourtney. In another recent clip from the show, Kourtney was seen breaking down in tears, after seeing the now infamous photos of Scott canoodling with Chloe Bartoli in Monaco.
The incriminating photos are widely believed to be the catalyst that finally pushed Kourtney over the edge and into finally breaking things off. The couple broke up in early July, just days after the photos surfaced online. Apart from the cheating allegations, Kourtney has been struggling with Scott’s alcohol abuse and partying ways for many years.
Not much has been said by either party except that Kourtney is doing well, despite the tough situation. The upcoming episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” promises to show exactly what happened in recent months, and how Kourtney dealt with the situation.
“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” airs on Sunday, 8:00 p.m. EDT on E!.
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