Looks like Kourtney Kardashian misses the comfort of having a boyfriend after her breakup with Younes Bendjima. The reality TV star seems to enjoy living her life without anyone tying her down, but according to Hollywood Life, Kourtney is actually jealous of Scott Disick and Sofia Richie’s relationship. Apparently, the socialite is feeling lonely at the moment.
“She enjoyed traveling the world with Younes, they had a lot of fun together, and Kourtney misses that. Watching Scott and Sofia looking so happy together, having fun and traveling makes her a bit envious of their relationship. Kourtney misses having a lover and wants that again too,” a source close to Kourtney told Hollywood Life.
Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick began dating back in 2006, and after three children together and nearly 10 years of ups and downs, the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star finally decided to call it quits soon in 2015 after photos of Scott partying with another woman emerged.
Kourtney’s next serious relationship is with Younes. Their romance was made public in May 2017 and they just couldn’t keep their hands off each other. However, the two broke up a few months ago, and Younes seemed to have moved on already.
It has been rumored that Kourtney Kardashian was dating Luka Sabbat since her split with Younes, but the “Grown-ish” actor was recently spotted with another woman in Los Angeles on Saturday. Apparently, the relationship between Kourtney and Luka was never serious.
"They were never official and it was always very casual. She thought he was fun to get to know and hang out with, but that was it. She's loving being single and just having fun with no strings attached," a source told E! Online.
Kourtney Kardashian and Luka Sabbat are in good terms, though. So don’t be surprised if they are spotted hanging out together.


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