When Kourtney got into a new relationship with Younes Bendjima in 2018, Scott hit the roof. And who can forget the time he flew out a random girl during a family vacation and ended up being doused in water by all three of the Kardashian sisters when they found out?
But a few months after that incident, Scott began dating Sofia Richie — and it seems as though things are going from strength to strength between them. In fact, just this week there were engagement rumours.
However, the new season of Keeping Up With The Kardashianshas hinted that Kourtney might still be harbouring feelings for Scott, and questioning whether they should reunite.
In the teaser trailer for the season, Kourtney was seen revealing that she'd only been in love once — clearly a reference to her relationship with Scott.
In a later episode, Scott and Kourtney went to a spiritual healer during a vacation in Bali. During their reading, they were told that they're "soulmates".
And now, a clip from this Sunday's episode of KUWTK has Kris Jenner spilling the tea on the situation, with her hinting that Kourtney might still be in love with Scott but is struggling to make a decision over whether to pursue a relationship.
The conversation began after Kris saw this photo on Instagram of Scott, Kourtney and Sofia vacationing together in Mexico.
"Why in the world would she feel the need to go on vacation with Scott and Sofia?" Kris asked Khloé and Kim.
Speaking in her testimonial, Kris said she found the whole situation very "confusing".
She went on to say that she feared Kourtney was still in love with Scott, but was going to leave it "way too late" to act on her feelings.
When Khloé pointed out that Kourtney "doesn't know what the fuck she wants", Kris agreed saying: "Exactly. Somebody is gonna end up getting really hurt in this scenario."
And, during her testimonial, Kris reiterated her fear that the situation would end badly for Kourtney.
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