Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick update: Marriage strong, despite rumors

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"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" stars Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have been dating for nine years now with three kids in tow. The couple is not yet married, but they believe that putting the kids first is the priority now. 

Being stars of the highly controversial reality show, Kourtney and Scott are no strangers to rumors that pound on their relationship. Rumors of Scott's partying and drinking ways, of cheating, and of being an irresponsible father are just some of the issues they have to deal with. However, despite the media outlets parading these rumors on paper and online, the couple continues to prove that they are still unbreakable, and the arrival of Baby Reign has reportedly strengthened their bond further. 

In a recent Instagram post, Kourtney uploaded a photo of her and Scott's hands together. Their hands are clasped together and they have the same bracelets, too. Apparently, the photo has a deeper meaning. 

First, the bracelets contain Dead Sea mud, which are said to be infused with elements from the highest and lowest points of the Earth, says Daily Mail. They reportedly represent the couple going through highs and lows in their relationship. The other meaning is that Kourtney and Scott are showing everyone that their relationship is fine. 

Kourtney, Scott and the three kids Penelope, Mason and Reign all went to a family ski trip last week. Kim Kardashian and baby North West joined them there, too, but had to leave early for the BRIT Awards. Hence, the family got more time to bond together. 

Additionally, also in Kourtney's Instagram account, she uploaded a photo of movie tickets for "50 Shades of Grey." The couple went out for a date night and enjoyed some quality time together, too. Could it also be the best time to stop the rumors already?

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