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'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' News: Kourtney Concerned About Scott's Partying

Next week on "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," the worried mother of three, Kourtney, will voice out her concerns about her former beau and baby daddy, Scott Disick.

A teaser for the upcoming episode shows Kourtney's growing concern about Scott's constant hard partying.

"I don't want the kids to see him like this," Kourtney said. "Tough love," her sister, Khloe, responded.

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When Kourtney confronts Scott about it, Scott appeared to be not in the mood for such a conversation. He eventually admitted he was depressed and has not been doing well.

The episode was filmed in May when Scott was spotted in Cannes with Bella Thorne. Though they were once rumored to be a couple, the father of three is now officially seeing Sofia Richie, daughter of artist Lionel Richie.

Kourtney has also been seeing a younger man, Younes Bendjima.

While the former couple struggle with co-parenting, Kim appears to be suffering from self-doubt. She is unhappy about the unflattering bikini photographs were taken during her vacation in Mexico. It affected her so much that her sisters had to stop her from reading about herself.

Snaps from her trip to Mexico showed the cellulite on her bottom.

"You definitely get thick skin once you have been through it a lot but pictures just keep coming out and they just won't let it go," she said.

Unlike Kim, Kourtney showed her bare bottom to her sister and Jonathan Cheban, flaunting how flawless her butt is. She even asked both of them to massage her with a fascia blaster, which only proved that she has no cellulite problems.

Scott and Kourtney have three children together, Mason, 7, Penelope, 5, and Reign, 2.

The couple called it quits back in 2015. They have tried to stay friends as they have decided to co-parent.

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