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Kourtney Kardashian News: Kourtney Was Spotted on a Lunch Date with Ex-Boyfriend Scott Disick

Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick were photographed having lunch together at a diner months after their split.

According to Us Magazine, it's the first time that the two were seen together since they parted ways last July. The 36-year-old reality star was seen looking happy after dining with her ex at the Marmalade Café in Calabasas, California.

Scott was said to have entered rehab for drug and alcohol abuse, and according to the website, Kourtney and their kids, Mason, Penelope, and Reign, visited him at the Cliffside treatment center where Scott stayed, so it is not the first time that the two actually "reunited." In fact, Kourtney and the other Kardashians also met with Scott at the Beverly Hills Hotel, even before visiting him at the rehab facility. However, this is the first time that Kourtney was seen smiling at their photo together, and was looking "happy."

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Despite the two finally looking happy together during their lunch date, a source of the magazine said that the two are not back together. The article said that Kourtney is just happy for him to leave rehab, but is not looking forward to getting back together with him.

On the other hand, Hollywood Life said that Scott is vowing to be a better man to Kourtney and their kids. A source told the webloid that Scott wanted the "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star to give him another chance. "He told her that his New Year's resolution is to be sober and a better father to his children and a better boyfriend to her," the source said. The source also added that he already made the same promises before, and fans are curious to see if he will be serious enough to commit to his promises to Kourtney and his children.

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