Kourtney Kardashian Still Seeing Scott Disick Despite Breakup, Ex-couple Seen Shopping on Black Friday

Kourtney Kardashian continues to see former beau Scott Disick and spend time with him despite the couple breaking up some four months ago.

"Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star Kourtney has broken up with ex-boyfriend and father to her children Disick but she has no qualms spending time with him. According to E! Online, the ex-couple was seen shopping on Black Friday at a furniture store in Beverly Hills along with eldest child Mason. It is not the only time they were reported to be doing stuff together. Disick joined Kourtney and the Kardashian family for Thanksgiving and just before the holiday, the two got together for lunch in Calabasas.

The couple's breakup happened during the Fourth of July when Kourtney decided Disick's seemingly unstoppable partying is too much for her to handle especially after reports said that her partner pulled off a month-long series of parties. Disick was also photographed with a woman and they were both feeling cozy with each other. Since the split, Disick has neither confirmed nor denied the allegations and reports. Even the Kardashian matriarch, Kris Jenner, gave Disick an earful and said to him, "You really f-ked up. You have to earn back trust that you've lost."

Sister Kim also asked Kourtney if there is any way she could forgive what Disick did but the 36-year-old reality star only said, "There's just a lot that would have to happen."

Disick has admitted that he screwed things up between him and Kourtney so he is taking steps to get his act together which also means getting his family back.

In a report by Entertainment Tonight, rumors are now swirling around the couple about a possible reconciliation after the events of the last few days. A witness says that Kourtney was beaming as she and Disick were having lunch together. There are no confirmations from both camps but the two have always maintained their willingness to stay close with each other for their children.

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