Rumors are once again flying that Keeping Up with the Kardashian's Kourtney Kardashian, who is pregnant with her third child, may be breaking up with Scott Disick. According to a new report, it's Disick's heavy drinking that is responsible for the split. Will Kourtney leave Scott before the due date of their new baby?
It comes as no surprise that Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian are having relationship trouble.
The couple's fighting, which has been documented on both Keeping Up with the Kardashians and Kourt's new show, Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons, is now legendary.
But, it appears as if things have now hit a breaking point. As Radar Online tells readers, Kourtney has had enough of Scott's constant partying:
"In Touch is reporting that the pregnant mom-of-two gave the 31-year-old the boot last month...An insider tells the magazine that Kourtney dumped him after he had a boozy night at a Las Vegas nightclub, which allegedly involved him spraying a crowd of hangers-on with champagne...'She finally said enough is enough and dumped him,' the source claims."
Of course, not every media outlet agrees that Kourtney and Scott are breaking up.
Popular gossip site Hollywood Take insists that the couple are very much together. According to the website, Kourtney is too close to her due date to breakup with Scott:
"Many people close to Kourtney Kardashian are pushing her to make an immediate decision about her relationship with Scott Disick. But Kardashian has no plans to dump Disick for good right now, when she is just days away from her due date. The final weeks of a pregnancy are stressful enough without adding a breakup to the mix."
What do you think about the latest reports? Should Kourtney leave Scott? Are the two really fighting, or is this just another way for the fame-obsessed family to drum up ratings? Are you excited to learn that she is having a baby boy?
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