Kourtney Kardashian and Younes Bendjima are said to have fixed their issues and patched things up. Now, they are said to be back together after a short breakup.
The rumors started after the ex-couple was spotted at the parking lot of a sushi joint in downtown Malibu on Monday. Judging by how they look in the photos, Kourtney and Younes appear to have rekindled their romance and some media outlets agree.
Kourtney Kardashian Parking Lot Rendezvous with Younes Bendjima https://t.co/Xc5t1Y6eZw
— TMZ (@TMZ) September 4, 2018
Us Weekly even reported that it can confirm that the pair has reconciled and revealed that a source allegedly told them, “There was some miscommunication but they worked it out and are giving it another shot. Younes is a really sweet guy.”
Then again, some sources state that Kardashian and Bendjima just met up for a while not because they are giving their relationship another try but it was because the 26-year-old model just wanted to have a proper closure with Scott Disick’s ex.
TMZ is also debunking this rumor by saying that the reconciliation is “not the case.”
The publication also reiterated earlier reports that Kylie Jenner’s sister is happy being single right now and she will never get back with Younes Bendjima.
Kourtney Kardashian and Younes Bendjima dated for almost two years before their controversial breakup that was revealed just last month. It was alleged that the young model was caught cheating and the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star was fed up already.
With the split, it was Younes who was hit with nasty comments the most. The Kardashian sisters also lambasted him for supposedly cheating and breaking their sister’s heart.
He was accused of hitching with Kourtney just to gain fame. In defense, he wrote on social media, “They really want me to be the bad guy. F**ck your Hollywood bulls**t.


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