Who Is Lindsay Vrckovnik? Meet Scott Disick’s Rumored Girlfriend After Kourtney Kardashian Split
“Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star Scott Disick has apparently moved on from Kourtney Kardashian, his girlfriend of 7 years and the mother of his three children. The New York entrepreneur is dating Lindsay Vrckovnik, an 18-year-old model, Entertainment Tonight wrote in an exclusive report Thursday.
Aside from being signed to Spot 6 Management, Vrckovnik is a student at Parsons School of Design in NYC, wrote ET. She is originally from Toronto, Ontario, where Spot 6 is based, but she moved to New York for college. She also happens to be 14 years younger than Disick, a self-proclaimed “Lord.”
In an interview with Daughter Runs, Vrckovnik described herself as an artist who enjoys paintings, drawings and photography. “Most of my inspiration comes from my environment, and the people I’m surrounded by,” she told the website. “Nothing inspires me more than being in a creative environment, or seeing someone engaging in something they’re passionate about (thus why NYC is the dream ahhh).”
Kardashian has not responded to the Disick-Vrckovnik dating rumors. Instead, ET noted she is focused on raising her children: Mason, 5, Penelope, 4, and Reign, 9 months.
Kardashian, 36, and Disick, 32, broke up over the Fourth of July weekend after photos surfaced of him partying in the South of France with now ex-girlfriend Chloe Bartoli. They did not issue an official statement, but Kardashian "momager" Kris Jenner said she supports her daughter’s decision to end her relationship with her boyfriend.
“She’s kind of my hero right now -- she makes good decisions,” Jenner told Haute Living New York in August. “She always puts her children first and is accepting, loving and dedicated to her family -- she doesn’t get easily ruffled. This situation has made me realize how strong she is.”
Disick, who is like her son, and Kardashian have things they need to work out, Jenner told Access Hollywood in September.
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