Scott Disick Cancels Second Club Appearance Since Kourtney Kardashian Breakup
Reality TV star Scott Disick has canceled yet another club appearance following his split from Kourtney Kardashian. An appearance scheduled for Saturday at the Pool After Dark at Harrah’s resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has been scratched from the venue’s website.
Gossop site TMZ reports that Disick has bailed on his second club appearance after his split with girlfriend of nine years was made public. Sources from the club has confirmed the news to TMZ but stated that Disick’s people did not give a reason for the cancellation. However, the club was reportedly asked about the possibility of rescheduling the appearance. The club had reportedly agreed to pay Disick a cool $50,000 for the appearance, which he may no longer receive if the club decides against rescheduling.
The Lord, as Disick likes to call himself, has been making a living out of partying and making club appearances apart from his role in “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” He was also recently discovered to be the president of Calabasas Luxury Motorcars, but his club appearances have become one of his main gigs and also a main source of contention between him and ex-girlfriend Kourtney.
Disick was often seen both on and off the reality show, getting drunk and rowdy during his club gigs. Last year, after being seen getting hopelessly drunk on “Kourtney and Khloe Take The Hamptons” and a brief stint in rehab, Disick made his first appearance at Pool After Dark with Khloe Kardashian.
This is already his second cancellation in as many weeks following his split from Kourtney. He was scheduled to appear in one of his regular hosting gigs at 1OAK Las Vegas last Friday but that event was also inexplicably canceled.
Kourtney made her first public appearance since their split when she accompanied her siblings in supporting Caitlyn Jenner at the ESPYs on Wednesday. Disick has yet to make a public appearance but has finally shown his face in a FitTea plug on his Instagram account.
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