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Scott Disick Likens Himself to Jesus, Kardashians as Disciples

Scott Disick, the boyfriend of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" star Kourtney Kardashian, recently superimposed the faces of his girlfriend's family in a re-enactment of Leonardo Da Vinci's classic painting of the Last Supper, where he depicted himself as Jesus Christ.

Disick, 30, posted the image of himself and the Kardashian-Jenner family as Jesus' superimposed disciples on Instagram. In the remake of Da Vinci's famed painting, Disick photoshopped his face onto the area where Jesus would be while, including the Kardashians and Jenners.

While Disick included his girlfriend's sisters' significant others Kanye West and Lamar Odom in the picture, he also included Kim Kardashian's ex-husband Kris Humphries in the superimposed image.

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Disick officially became British royalty last year when he participated in an authentic knighting ceremony. The reality television star purchased the title of "Lord" over the internet.

While Disick has removed the image from Instagram since posting it on Sunday, websites like TMZ.com picked up on it. Kourtney's boyfriend and children's father is not the only person close to the family to compare himself to Jesus.

Her sister Kim Kardashian's boyfriend Kanye West recently compared himself to Jesus by naming his recent studio album release "Yeezus. West,the 36-year-old rapper, even named one song on his album "I Am A God."

"I made that song because I am a god. I don't think there's much more explanation," West told W magazine. "I'm not going to sit here and defend (expletive). That (expletive) is rock 'n' roll, man. That (expletive) is rap music. I am a god. Now what?"

In "I Am A God" the rapper seems to expand on the ideology further.

"I am a god / hurry up with my damn massage / hurry up with my damn menage / get the Porsche out the damn garage …. I am a god / even though I'm a man of God / my whole life in the hands of God / see y'all better quit playing with God."

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