Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick had a confrontation when the former learned that her ex brought their children along to meet up with Sofia Richie, his current girlfriend. It appears that the two are having a hard time keeping their co-parenting civil because they have different opinions.
The former couple’s tiff almost got out of hand when the obviously frustrated Scott called Kourtney “annoying” as they continued to argue about their kids, Mason, Penelope and Reign, meeting with Sofia without telling the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star first, The Daily Mail reported.
Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian’s conflict was also featured on “KUWTK” so it was witnessed by millions of people all over the world. Their spat also touched on other things like when the latter told her ex that he should be more appreciative of what he has. Scott replied, “And you don’t think I am extremely appreciative?” Kourtney retorted, “Not when you just do whatever you want.”
“What’s whatever I want? Live my life the exact same way you’re living it?” Scott said, then Kourtney shot back, “It’s called giving someone a heads-up and having a respectful conversation — giving someone the respect.”
The confrontation got more intense when Kylie Jenner’s sister told Scott that she always makes sacrifices but he is not following through with the things that he said he is going to do. She further accused her baby daddy that he just goes and does whatever he wants and she is not okay with it.
It is not known if Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian were able to resolve this issue but Fox News reported that the former apologized to his ex-partner for introducing their three kids to Sofia Richie without consulting her first.
Meanwhile, Kourtney Kardashian broke up with her boyfriend Younes Bendjima but there were rumors that they have reconciled. As for Scott, his relationship with Sofia has grown stronger than before.


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