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Kourtney Kardashian 2018: Kylie Jenner’s Sister Allegedly Checks into Rehab After Younes Bendjima Breakup; Claim Debunked

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Kourtney Kardashian recently broke up with boyfriend Younes Bendjima and there were reports that she was humiliated and hurting as this happened. The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star is allegedly so depressed that she needed to check into rehab.

A tabloid, NW, published this report, according to Gossip Cop. It was said that the Kylie Jenner’s sister wants to get her life together so she is seeking professional help.

The tabloid claimed that Kourtney Kardashian is “struggling to cope as her world crumbled around her” and the “KUWTK” star was supposedly referring to her split with Younes. It can be recalled that she called it quits with her younger beau when he was caught with another woman.

Aside from the split, it was claimed that Scott Disick’s ex has been hounded by a string of difficulties due to her upcoming 40th birthday and fights with sisters Kim and Khloe. With these issues, Kourtney is allegedly hurting and humiliated so she is withdrawn from everyone around her.

Gossip Cop debunked this story by pointing out the flaws in the news article. First off, Kourtney is not withdrawn; as a matter of fact, she recently went on a trip with to Mexico with her friends. As for her breakup with Younes, the mom of three already said that she is better off without him.

“She’s in a happy place and her sole focus is the kids,” an insider told Us Weekly.

Although Kourtney once talked about on “KUWTK” that she has been visiting a therapist, she is not depressed and she has no plans of entering a rehab for in-patient treatment.

Meanwhile, E! News reported Kourtney Kardashian and her ex’s girlfriend, Sofie Richie, may have bumped into each other when they attended the 2018 Malibu Chili Cook-Off fair on Saturday. On the other hand, there were many celebrities at the event so there is also a chance that they did not meet.

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