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Sofia Richie, Scott Disick 2018: Couple’s Explosive Public Fight in Australia Left Lionel Richie’s Daughter in Tears

Scott Disick and Sofia Richie

Scott Disick and Sofia Richie are not very open about their relationship but a recent incident in Australia showed how they are doing as a couple these days. And although Lionel Richie’s daughter is known to avoid being asked about her boyfriend, she revealed something more controversial about them after she cried in public in an apparent quarrel with Kourtney Kardashian’s ex.

Scott Disick and Sofia Richie were in Melbourne, Australia to attend Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse, which the former was hosting. The couple dressed up in semi-formal attires and it can’t be denied that they looked great.

However, the day was probably one of those bad days for the pair when they were spotted talking intensely. It looked like they were having an argument and at one point, Sofia Richie began tearing up. Scott Disick remained composed while the visibly upset 20-year-old model hurriedly left him standing there.

The scene was all caught on cam, thanks to the paparazzi who were tailing the couple. A short while later, the two of them left the event. Of course, no one knows the reason behind Sofia’s outburst and they will probably never reveal it either.

Meanwhile, Hollywood Life reported that Kourtney Kardashian reacted to Scott Disick and Sofia Richie’s fight in public that left the latter in tears. It was said that the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star sympathized with the model because the reality TV star knew how she felt at that moment.

HL stated that after seeing Sofia crying while arguing with her boyfriend, Kourtney was not surprised because she knows Scott Disick all too well. She reportedly also knows how stressful it can be to date her ex.

“Kourtney feels bad for Sofia. Kourt is well aware of some of the troubles Scott and Sofia have been dealing with so her heart goes out to Sofia,” the source told the publication.

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