Kourtney Kardashian apparently willing to acknowledge Scott Disick’s existence once again
Are we witnessing a miracle? Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian might be coming back together as a family after she cut him loose back in July.
Might be. Or maybe they're just figuring out how to co-parent without loathing each other?
"Scott has been integrating back into the family and things are going really well. They're a family unit again," a source told E! News ("Keeping Up With the Kardashians" airs on the E! network). "When Kourtney talks about them, she says 'We.' It's no longer just her and the kids. It's all of them."
Of course, back in early October, a source in Lord Disick's camp told People, "Unless there's a miracle, he's not getting back with Kourtney. He feels free and ready to have fun." At the time, the 32-year-old father of three was reportedly hanging out with an 18-year-old model in Miami and New York City — and hadn't yet gone to rehab.
That stint started about a week later, TMZ reported, supposedly after Kardashian threatened to keep him from seeing their kids without supervision.
"He has really picked up the slack on daddy duty," E! News' source said Wednesday, calling the possibly reformed party boy "committed."
"He's helping with the kids and everyone, Kourtney included, sees how much he's trying. ... There is no question the family is back together." That said, the source noted that Kardashian isn't considering a romantic reunion but rather decided to "let him back into the family."
So, looks like no miracle.
But Kris Jenner, for one, seems to be cheerleading in her grandbaby daddy's camp. She posted a selfie with him Tuesday on Instagram, calling him "one of the true loves of my life" and saying she was "blessed" to have him as part of the clan.
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