Scott Disick and Sofia Richie news: Lunch date after Scott dropped off son Mason

Screenshot of Scott Disick from the reality series "Keeping Up With the Kardashian" YouTube/ E! Entertainment

The 34-year-old "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Scott Disick and his current girlfriend, 19-year-old Tommy Hilfiger model Sofia Richie, were spotted enjoying a lunch date after Disick dropped off his son, Mason, with his ex-girlfriend 38-year-old "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Kourtney Kardashian.

According to Daily Mail, last Jan. 22, Disick picked up Mason from his boxing classes in Agoura Hills, California. After dropping him off, he went to grab lunch with Richie before parting ways. Disick was seen looking very laidback in a long-sleeve plaid shirt over a plain black shirt, olive green pants, white sneakers, and his trademark gold chain. Richie, on the other hand, was spotted wearing a white sweater, black leather pants, and suede black combat boots, completing the casual but chic look with a Louis Vuitton backpack purse.

Disick has yet to comment on the Jan. 21 episode of "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" where Kourtney told her sister Khloe that Disick hung up the phone after she told him about her new boyfriend, 24-year-old Algerian model Younes Bendjima.

Kourtney said, "By the end of the conversation, I just was like, 'I have a boyfriend and he is 24-years-old. It is not the craziest thing that's ever happened in the world. And so he was like, 'He's your boyfriend?' And then he hung up the phone."

As of the moment, Kardashian and Bendjima are enjoying their vacation in Mexico.

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Richie has also yet to comment on an article by Life & Style, claiming she is turning into another Kourtney Kardashian and that Disick loves it. With her latest photos echoing that of Kardashian's fashion style and mannerisms, one could not help but wonder if, according to Inquisitr, the said transformation is an effort to keep Disick by her side.

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