Scott Disick Lost His Mother In October

Scott Disick lost his mother in late October and recently traveled from L.A. to New York to attend her funeral. 63-year old Bonnie Disick passed away on October 28 after an undisclosed illness, but Sc...
Scott Disick Lost His Mother In October
Written by Amanda Crum
  • Scott Disick lost his mother in late October and recently traveled from L.A. to New York to attend her funeral.

    63-year old Bonnie Disick passed away on October 28 after an undisclosed illness, but Scott has yet to comment on his loss. Bonnie was featured in a 2011 episode of “Kourtney And Kim Take New York” when Kourtney and Scott took their son, Mason, to the Hamptons to visit his family.

    Kourtney and Scott are reportedly alone together in New York, and no other Kardashians made it to the funeral. Kardashian matriarch Kris Jenner celebrated her birthday on Tuesday without them.

    “It was a small affair. There was just a handful of people. No other Kardashians beyond Kourtney attended. But the entire family is saddened with the news of Bonnie’s passing. They loved her so much,” a source told The Daily Mail.

    Disick and Kardashian have had a bumpy year; the couple battled allegations over the summer that a male model had a fling with Kourtney while she and Disick were split, and he claimed he was actually Mason’s father. Michael Girgenti was granted a DNA test by a judge, but it was later proven that Disick is indeed the child’s father.

    “This individual has been selling false and fabricated stories to the tabloids for years about Kourtney Kardashian and her son, Mason. Scott Disick is Mason’s father,” Kardashian’s attorney, Todd Wilson, said. “We have not seen the reported court filing, but we are informed that this individual has been seeking to get paid to publish his ridiculous pleading. His claims are absurd and this is simply another shameful attempt to gain publicity and profit from fictional stories about my client.”

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