Scott Disick, Sofia Richie, and Kourtney Kardashian were recently seen together having dinner at a Nobu restaurant in Malibu, California. Following the meet-up, the three parted with ways with Disick and Richie leaving together, People reported.
Meanwhile, Kourtney Kardashian left the restaurant at a separate vehicle as seen in the photos obtained by Radar Online. Although the situation is somewhat unusual, the meeting was actually because of Kourtney and Scott Disick’s children. An insider supposedly revealed to the magazine that the trio was discussing how Scott and Sofia Richie should behave around the kids.
“Sofia [Richie] spends time with Kourtney’s kids, so Kourtney wants to make sure they are all on the same page,” the source explained. “Scott [Disick] and Sofia tend to get into arguments. Kourtney [Kardashian] wants to make sure the kids are in a positive environment when they are at Scott’s house. She is setting up rules for how things need to be when the kids are with Scott.”
Kourtney Kardashian is approaching this whole situation with a mature attitude and seems to have found a middle ground between Scott Disick. But that agreement has now included Sofia Richie due to the model having a good track record with the kids.
Apparently, Kourtney Kardashian’s children all “report” to her whenever they spend time with their father. And so far, they are relaying nothing but positive comments about Sofia Richie. It also helps the fact that when Richie and Scott Disick started seeing each other, the 35-year-old has mellowed down with his partying lifestyle.
This is a good indicator that Sofia Richie is a positive influence on Scot Disick’s overall health. All of these factors contribute to the trust that Kourtney Kardashian is giving the American model, a decision that is not easily made by a mother. Hopefully, this set-up will last for years to come as all party involved appears to be quite happy with how things are unfolding.


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