Scott Disick Parties With Chris Brown Amid Kourtney Kardashian, Justin Bieber Hook-up Reports
Reality TV star Scott Disick may have just formed his new squad. After appearing in singer Chris Brown’s new music video for his single “Picture Me Rollin’,” the new BFFs were spotted hanging out on Saturday night. Meanwhile, reports have also come out that Scott is stung by ex-girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian’s fling with Justin Bieber.
The Daily Mail reported that Scott and the Rn’B singer were seen having dinner together at Koi restaurant in West Hollywood last Saturday. The pair were then photographed getting into Chris Brown’s red Lamborghini, where Scott rode shotgun on the passenger side. They drove off to 1OAK nightclub, where they partied together that evening.
The new BFFs kept it casual, with Scott going for distressed jeans, a black shirt and a green bomber jacket. He completed his look with tan suede boots. Chris went for the sporty look with a white shirt and zip-up jacket. He opted for black and white adidas footwear but accentuated his outfit with a bright pink baseball cap.
Scott and Chris appear to have gotten close, after Scott made a cameo appearance in the singer’s latest music video for his single “Picture Me Rollin’.” The video came out last week, and it features Scott acting like a trash-talking party animal.
While Scott is busy partying with new friend, People reported that he is stung by his ex-girlfriend’s rumored new fling with singer Justin Bieber. Kourtney and Justin have been spotted hanging out on a few occasions since the breakup, and Scott is not taking it well. According to a source, “it stings a bit that Kourt is hooking up with Bieber. But Scott also knows his place and that he doesn't have the right to have a fit about it.”
In the upcoming episode of “Keeping up with the Kardashians,” Scott is seen facing Kourtney and her family, and they speak about the events that led up to the breakup and what happens next.
“Keeping up With the Kardashians” returns on Sunday, Jan. 6 at 9:00 p.m. ET on E!.
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