Kris Jenner shows support for Scott Disick; source claims he and Kourtney are a 'family unit' again

Kris Jenner and Scott Disick Instagram/ krisjenner

It has been a tumultuous year for Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian as the two split up this summer after photos of the father of three getting cozy with his ex, Chloe Bartoli, circulated online.

Since then, Scott has been to rehab to seek help for his addictions, and recently he was spotted having lunch with Kourtney in Los Angeles. Scott was also present at the Kardashian/Jenner Thanksgiving celebration, and now, it looks like matriarch Kris Jenner has forgiven him and has welcomed him back to the family.

On Tuesday, Dec. 1, the 60-year-old shared a photo of her and Scott on Instagram and it was captioned, "This is one of the true loves of my life…Feel so blessed to have him as the baby daddy to my Grandkids…You are amazing @letthelordbewithyou and I love you." Kris also included the hashtags "#proudmama" and "#family" in the touching post.
Some fans were confused by the post, and many asked whether Kris's Instagram photo means that Kourtney and Scott are back together.

For now, it is unclear whether the two are in a relationship once again, but according to a source from E! News, Scott and Kourtney are doing much better since their July split.

"Scott has been integrating back into the family and things are really going well. They're a family unit again," said the insider. The source said that while Kourtney is not yet thinking about rekindling her romantic relationship with him, she cares deeply for Scott.

"They've always loved each other," said the source to E! News. "And she let him back into the family." The two are parents to Mason, 5, Penelope, 3, and Reign, 11 months.

Right now, there are allegedly some concerns that Scott might fall off the wagon again as he is set to host a New Year's Eve party at a bar in Las Vegas. The insider claims that there is a chance that Kourtney might accompany him and if she does, Scott will be "very, very closely watched" at the event.

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