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Scott Disick Quits Drinking Alcohol for Pregnant Girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian

Scott Disick has reportedly quit drinking alcohol in a bid to save his strained relationship with Kourtney Kardashian.

Kourtney, 35, reportedly kicked the E! star, 31, out of their luxury Hamptons rental last month over his drinking and it appears her actions served as a wake up call because reports claim he has since given up drinking, according to TMZ.com.

Kourtney and her sister Khloe, 30, are currently filming a Hamptons spinoff reality TV show and Scott has also been partaking in filming.

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The father of two is often spotted partying with friends in nightclubs, however, he reportedly wants to steer clear of the party scene in order to become a better partner to Kourtney, who is expecting their third child.

The couple, who have been dating for seven years, has reportedly sought the guidance of Pastor Wilkerson Jr., who officiated the wedding of Kourtney's sister Kim and rapper Kanye West in May. The trio was spotted out in New York City on Monday enjoying a night out.

Kourtney and Scott share two children Mason, 4, and 2-year-old Penelope and they are said to be expecting a baby boy in November.

"It's still looking like Scott & Kourtney are having a boy," a source told HollywoodLife.com.

"They are expecting around Thanksgiving," the insider added.

In honor of Kourtney's pregnancy, Kim is planning an "intimate" baby shower which will take place later this year.

"That was so much fun to plan! I love planning things now!" Kim reportedly told E! News of her daughter North West's 1st birthday.

"Kourtney's baby shower is going to be really small and intimate. It's not going to be a big, huge baby shower. I can talk to Khloe about it later today. I'm going to get the ball rolling," she revealed with Khloe adding, "She doesn't like big, huge anything."

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