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Scott Disick reveals how “hard” it is to see Kourtney Kardashian with another man

Kourtney Kardashian

Kourtney Kardashian is experiencing one of the best stages of her life as she enjoys her relationship with Travis Barker, who is close to reaching the altar, and a possible new maternity of what would be her fourth baby.

However, this is not very funny to her ex, Scott Disick, who openly stated in the past that he still has feelings for the one who was his partner for a decade and is the mother of his three children.

Their relationship had several ups and downs, especially due to the businessman’s addiction to alcohol, which ended definitively in 2015 and since then they have taken it in the best way for the benefit of the family.

Several media even speculated that he kept trying to get her back in later years and there were several approaches, but the arrival of the Blink 182 drummer in the life of the socialite changed everything.

Now, the 38-year-old New Yorker opened his heart to finally reveal what he thinks about both of them, assuring that seeing her with another man “is one of the hardest things I’ve had to do in my entire life,” he confessed, according to Whose.

What Scott Disick said about Kourtney Kardashian and her boyfriend

“His friends and family always told me, ‘Don’t worry, they’ll fix it eventually. One day they will be together again. So the door was always half open, ”revealed the also member of the family reality show.

“But right now we are dedicated solely to raising our children ,” he added, clarifying the nature of the relationship they maintain.

Despite this, Scott Disick asserted that he prefers to see them together, kissing and sharing signs of affection, than to get away from the family and stop seeing them, because he has great esteem for all of them.

“ Feeling excluded and not being told anything is very painful. I prefer to have them both close and also my family than not to see any of them, ”explained the American who is an only child and lost his parents years ago.

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