Is Kourtney Kardashian about to get herself a brand new roommate? Well it might seem that way, but this roomie is one that she has had before. That's right, it seems that the Keeping Up With the Kardashian's star is actually having her baby daddy Scott Disick move back into her house. The star has just completed a stint in rehab, and has listed his bachelor pad on the market, and believes that moving back in with his estranged girlfriend could really help him stay sober.
According to Radar Online, the E! reality star, has put the house that he bought last December on the market and is going to be moving back in with the Kardashians.
The couple shares three kids together, Mason, 5, Penelope, 3, and their youngest child Reign, who is 11-months old.
However, while the plan is to have Disick move in to be closer to the kids and his family, that doesn't mean that they will be getting back together... just yet, anyways, accordin to OK Magazine.
A photo posted by Scott Disick (@letthelordbewithyou) on Dec 3, 2015 at 7:23pm PST
"He is going to move back in with Kourtney and the kids, even if it is in a separate part of the house for now," an insider explained to the news site.
Yet, being in the same house as Kardashian could be a good step towards reconciliation.
There also might be other motives that the self-proclaimed Lord is trying to get out of moving back into his old digs, as he mentioned on a recent episode of KUWTK that living in the bachelor pad brings back memories of partying and that living alone isn't conductive to fostering his sobriety.
E! News is also commenting on the reconciliation, writing that the former couple is doing great and moving in the right direction towards being boyfriend and girlfriend again.
"Scott has been integrating back into the family and things are going really well. They're a family unit again," an insider reveals. "When Kourtney talks about them, she says 'We.' It's no longer just her and the kids. It's all of them."
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