Since Scott Disick split from Kourtney Kardashian in 2015, he has had a string of younger girlfriends — but he says that will change soon.
He knows his reputation and isn’t hiding from it. Disick, 41, appeared on the first episode of Khloe Kardashian’s “Khloe in Wonder Land” podcast on Wednesday, January 8, where he opened up about his love life.
“I don’t think I was guarded in my last relationship. I don’t think that was the problem. That’s not a huge thing I think about,” Disick said. “I’ve only been in a few relationships, but [in] my last one I trusted the girl I was with very much. I told her everything I felt in the world, and it was a totally good, fun thing.”
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Disick did not specify which ex he was talking about. He has been publicly linked to several younger women, including Chloe Bartoli, Bella Thorne, Bella Banos, Ella Ross, Megan Blake Irwin, Christine Burke, Sofia Richie, Amelia Hamlin and Rebecca Donaldson.
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Us Weekly confirmed in 2022 that he was dating Kimberly Stewart, daughter of Rod Stewart.
“My last relationship was good, but we were in different places, in different times in our lives,” he continued. “We know I tend to date a little younger than I should.”
Khloe then asked if Disick planned to continue dating much younger women, to which he replied, “No, I can’t.”
“Maybe I will get back with her when she gets older. That would be easy. She’ll be matured then and been through life a little bit, had some heartbreaks,” Disick added. “Let them go, and if they come back, it’s meant to be.”
Khloe called the plan “a little cheat code” with a laugh, and Disick didn’t push back.
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“It’s kind of great because it gives me time to be with my kids,” he said. “You’ve got some life lessons in you.”
Disick shares three kids with Kourtney, sons Mason, 14, and Reign, 9, and daughter Penelope, 12.
He also acknowledged the impact that his dating history has on his kids, explaining that he does not want them to become attached to somebody if the relationship isn’t going to work out.
“I kind of told [my kids] — they like me to be with somebody, I think. They do voice to me they want me to be with someone,” he said. “I say, until I find the right person, I don’t really want to bring another person around unless it’s the end all be all person because I don’t want them to get attached to somebody else.”
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