Scott Disick may be out of rehab, but the Keeping Up with the Kardashians party boy is far from finished with his treatment for drug and alcohol abuse. According to the latest gossip news updates, Kourtney Kardashian is hoping against hope that her ex-boyfriend remains sober for the next two months, so they can get their family back together again. It's said that the mother of three is seriously considering dating Lord Disick, but only if Scott can prove that he really has changed for the better.
Sure, Scott Disick may have checked out of the treatment facility he called home for four weeks last month, but the hard partying reality star is far from finished with rehab.
The supposed insider that Radar Online spoke to claimed that Scott still had months of treatment to go if he wanted the court to take him seriously:
"Kris and Kourtney have set the terms that he is to stay in treatment for a total of 90 days, with the option to do outpatient after one month.
"Scott did the thirty days inpatient like he said that he would, and that is definite progress. [Now,] he is going to finish outpatient like he is required to do if he wants to obtain joint custody of his children."
While Scott's time away definitely had a detrimental effect on his children, word has it that Kourtney Kardashian isn't sure she wants to let Disick come back home -- but she's thinking about it.
One source in the latest November 23, issue of In Touch claims that Kourtney desperately wants to believe that Scott is back on the right track, but she isn't moving forward until she can be 100 percent sure:
"She's completely torn: She actually wants to take him back, but she knows there's a huge chance he could relapse. So she wants to wait and see if Scott's actions math his words."
What do you think about Kourtney Kardashian considering taking Scott Disick back after all he's done?
Would she have to be crazy to allow Lord Disick to possibly hurt her again?
Or, should Kourtney do whatever it takes to work things out with the father of her children, if at all possible?
Let us hear what you have to say about it in the comment field below.
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