Scott Disick reminisces moment with kids in Thanksgiving post

Another side of Scott Disick had been seen in the recent post when he shared a throwback video of his time with his kids, revealing that they are the ones he was thankful for.

In the video, Disick was seen spending some time with his children with ex Kourtney Kardashian: Reign Disick, 2, and Penelope Disick, 5. Seven-year-old Mason Disick was not in the video. "This is why I'm thankful today. Happy thanksgiving 2 all!!" Scott captioned the video.

This is why I'm thankful today. Happy thanksgiving 2 all!!

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The video showed Scott carrying Penelope, and then Reign eventually showed up. When Scott lifted Reign, the kid adorably said thank you to his dad and sealed it with a kiss.

The video garnered comments from his fans, who thought that the video was sweet and cute while a lot also reflected on being a father. Kardashian also posted a photo of her children, and captioned it with "Live for the moments you can't put into words."

The holiday seemed to be a breather between the raucous going on between Scott and Kardashian, who parted ways in July 2015 after nine years of being together.

Since then, Scott had been seen with numerous women, including Bella Thorne and Sofia Richie. Scott and the 19-year-old daughter of singer Lionel Richie were spotted in May and were reported to be getting comfortable with each other in Cannes.

But, in an episode of the reality show, he divulged that he had been having a hard time in dating women. "Sometimes I just feel kind of insecure," Scott said and revealed that it would be the case if Kardashian had found the one for her.

Meanwhile, Kardashian has dated 24-year-old model Younes Bendjima. The two met at a bar in Paris, and Kardashian narrated in an episode that she and Bendjima have a mutual friend.

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