Kourtney Kardashian just declared war with Kris Jenner’s boyfriend, Corey Gamble. The mom of three took her ex-boyfriend Scott Disick’s side after he got into an argument with Corey.
In the third episode for “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” Season 17, Kourtney told Corey that he will never allow the latter to be alone in the same room with her kids, Mason, Penelope and Reign. Corey told Scott that he should whip Penelope for scratching her nanny on the face.
“He will never be with my kids alone and if he does that in front of any of us there will be a [expletive] issue,” Kourtney said. Kris broke down in tears after Kourtney, Scott and Kim Kardashian left their dinner early.
The momager said that she and Corey are in such a good place at the moment but things got way out of hand. Kris’ boyfriend suggested that Scott should punish Penelope for what she did to her nanny by spanking her. But Scott and Kourtney were on the same side when they said that they do not believe in hurting their kids physically. Corey stressed his point by saying that spanking could help teach their daughter a lesson.
Elsewhere in the episode, Kourtney revealed that Corey reached out to her. The mom of three said that she will talk to her mom’s boyfriend eventually, but she still needs some space before doing so.
Before episode 3 ended, Kourtney finally agreed to meet up with Corey. The latter explained that he was brought up differently. As a kid, Corey was taught the importance of understanding that some of his actions have consequences. Corey also said that it became clear to him that punishing and teaching Mason, Penelope and Reign should entirely be up to Kourtney and Scott.
However, Corey and Scott haven’t made amends in the episode. The two men got into a screaming and cursing match during their dinner. Scott couldn’t believe what he heard come out of Corey’s mouth about hurting his only girl.
Scott is very close to his daughter. In “Flip It Like Disick,” he even surprised Penelope with a newly designed bedroom.
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