Scott Disick Shares Racy Photo Of Kourtney Kardashian On Instagram; Calls Her '1 Hot Mama'
Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian may not be together anymore, but that doesn't mean they aren't still attracted to one another. The pair split in July around the same time that photos surfaced of the father of three getting cozy with ex-girlfriend Chloe Bartoli during a trip to Monaco. For the most part, he has remained tight-lipped about his split from Kourtney, 36, but his most recent post on social media has people buzzing.
As Elite Daily reported, Scott, 32, took to Instagram Thursday to share a racy photo of his former love interest. The photo, which fans may recognize from an earlier post from the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star, is just one piece of a larger photo shoot she did with Brian Bowen Smith as a part of his Metallic Life series featured on Vanity Fair's website. As strange as it may seem that Scott would post the photo of his estranged girlfriend, it's his caption that really had the Internet talking. He referred to his ex as "1 hot mama," which lead to much speculation from his followers that they may be close to reaching a reconciliation.
Scott's Instagram post comes just one day after reports surfaced claiming he was enjoying the single life. People magazine claimed he would rather spend his time partying "with young hot girls" than get back with the mother of his children. Sources said he liked having the ability to "do whatever he pleases" and had no plans of attempting to reconcile. The site added that, although he has recently been linked to model Lindsay Vrckovnik, he is most certainly single.
Kourtney and Scott's breakup will be featured on an upcoming episode of "KUWTK." Previews for Season 10, episode 17 show Kourtney breaking down in tears as she discusses her many attempts to keep her and Scott's family together. It remains unclear whether Scott will appear on the show after their split airs.
"KUWTK" airs Sundays at 8 p.m. EDT on E!. Check out previews for the upcoming episode below:
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