Kourtney Kardashian Had A “Tense” Dinner With Scott Disick And Sofia Richie

November 7, 2018 / Posted by:

People reports the highly important news that Kourtney Kardashian went to dinner with her 35-year-old ex Scott Disick and Sofia Richie. On Sunday, Scott took his child girlfriend to Chuck E. Cheese and as she played skee-ball, Kourtney’s sloth brain nearly melted while wondering why her salad didn’t have cucumber cubes in it. No, they went to Nobu.

Scott and Sofia have been officially together since last September. 39-year-old Kourtney was with Scott for nine years (which is a million years in terms of a Kardashian marriage) and they have three kids: Mason, Penelope and Reign. So Kourtney decided to try and get to know Sofia, because she needs the storyline.

“…doesn’t necessarily care to get to know Sofia better, but she feels she needs to because of the kids.”

Like doing homework, except it’s spending time with your ex’s new young girlfriend who you have nothing in common with because you’re an adult woman. The source continued:

“Sofia spends time with Kourtney’s kids, so Kourtney wants to make sure they are all on the same page… Scott and Sofia tend to get into arguments. Kourtney wants to make sure the kids are in a positive environment when they are at Scott’s house.”

Scott and Sofia tend to get into arguments? I will never stop being amazed by the shade a Kardashian source can squeeze into a statement. Another Kardashian source said “it was a quick dinner” and that it “seemed a bit tense” and “more like a business dinner.” Oh, and the source is sure to mention that Kourtney “arrived by herself.” 

Of course things were business-like. Seeing as though the cloth napkins on the dinner table have more personality than Kourtney and Sofia combined, they all probably just sat there, chewing at their spicy tuna roll before Kourtney got down to business and the reason why she called them there. Kourtney let Sofia know that if Sofia is going to fight with Penelope over the Play-Doh in the playroom, can she please do it in front of the cameras. Have some common sense.

Pic: Instagram

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