Scott Disick wants to have another baby with Kourtney Kardashian?

Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian Instagram/ Scott Disick

Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian have been seen together over the recent weeks as reports claim that the two are working on their relationship. The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star split with Scott this summer after pictures of him getting cozy with his ex, Chloe Bartoli, while on a holiday in France circulated online.

A few months after the split, the 32-year-old voluntarily entered rehab to seek help. Now, Kourtney and Scott are believed to be in good terms once more, and a new report claims that Scott wants another child with Kourtney.

"Scott is getting himself back in Kourtney's arms by his recent change in behavior by being so great," said a source to Hollywoodlife. The insider said that with all the recent excitement over the birth of Kim Kardashian's son, Saint, the recent addition to the Kardashian family has "shown Scott that he would be happy to have another child with Kourtney."

While the two have been seen out on a lunch date without their children, it is unclear whether the two are rekindling a romantic relationship. However, a source told E! Online that for the first time in a long time, Kourtney and Scott are "a family unit again" and that Scott has been integrating back into the family.

Kourtney's mother, Kris Jenner, also recently declared her support for Scott as she posted a selfie with him on her Instagram account, calling him "one of the true loves of my life."

"Feel so blessed to have him as the baby daddy to my Grandkids," Kris wrote. "You are amazing."

E! Online's source said that right now, Scott has improved a lot with regard to taking on shared responsibilities with their children Mason, 5, Penelope, 3, and Reign, 11 months.

"He's helping with the kids and everyone, Kourtney included, sees how much he's trying," said the source.

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