Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have set out for another getaway and this time it would be in Aspen, Colorado. What is interesting in this outing is that Sofia Richie is joining them once again for more bonding time, perhaps?
Kourtney Kardashian, Scott Disick, and their kids will spend time in Aspen for another family vacation with Sofia Richie. The extended family is already there at this moment and according to Hollywood Life, Kendall Jenner and sister Kim Kardashian and her family are also in Aspen and they will all celebrate the New Year’s Eve together. Paris Hilton, Kim, and Sofia’s mutual friend, is also said to have joined the family’s trip.
The snowy vacation is Kourtney Kardashian, Scott Disick, and Sofia Richie’s second trip together. Last week, the trio spent a lot of time under the sun in Cabo, Mexico. Of course, Kourtney and Scott’s three children, Mason, 9, Penelope, 6, and Reign, 4, were with them too.
The vacation at the beach shocked many people since the two women are not known to be close. In fact, they must have felt awkward during that trip since Kourtney is Scott’s ex and Sofia is his current love, but they are all together in one place!
There were also others who praised the trio including Khloe Kardashian as they are being “adults” who set aside their differences for the sake of the children. Scott and Kourtney are co-parenting and that is the most important thing over their own feelings they said.
"The first day they all hung out together with the kids at the beach. Kourtney, Sofia, and Scott were all chatting and enjoying the day,” a source revealed to Entertainment Tonight. “Scott got up to play with the kids and Kourtney and Sofia were chatting. They look like they are on very good terms and there wasn't any tension.”


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