Recent events within the Kardashian clan have left Scott Disick avoiding the famous reality TV family. Photo / Getty Images
Recent events within the Kardashian clan have left Scott Disick avoiding the famous reality TV family. Photo / Getty Images
Scott Disick is no stranger to Kardashian family gatherings. He was in an on-again off-again relationship with Kourtney Kardashian for the better part of a decade and they have three children together. It seems that recent events within the Kardashian clan have left Disick avoiding the famous reality TV family.
The 38-year-old shares kids Mason, 10, Penelope, 9, and six-year-old Reign with Kourtney Kardashian and is still welcome at family gatherings, but it seems that the new man in Kourtney's like has left Disick feeling like "an outcast".
A source told Us magazine: "The Kardashians adore Scott and tell him he's part of the family no matter what, but he feels very distant and feels like an outcast more than ever.
"He avoids family get-togethers that Travis is at, and he has refused to be in the same room with him at times."
Scott was in a relationship with influencer Amelia Hamlin, 20, but the pair called it quits in September.
Scott was in a relationship with influencer Amelia Hamlin, 20, but the pair called it quits in September. Photo / Getty Images
This comes just days after Keeping Up with the Kardashians star Kourtney, 42, got engaged to the Blink-182 drummer, 46, after the pair officially confirmed their relationship in December 2020.
An insider said: "The question was never if they would get engaged, it was more like when.
"Travis just adores Kourtney. He treats her like a princess and is a great guy."
To celebrate the news of the engagement, Kourtney's mum Kris Jenner, and her sisters Kim and Khloé Kardashian, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner joined the happy couple for a dinner, which was also attended by Travis' daughter Alabama, 15, son Landon, 18, and stepdaughter Atiana De La Hoya, 22.
The source added: "It was a beautiful celebration. Everyone is very happy for them."