Scott Disick leaves a cryptic remark about Kourtney Kardashian’s swimsuit photo


Photo credit: David Becker - Getty Images
Photo credit: David Becker – Getty Images

From Cosmopolitan

Following the split of Scott Disick from Sofia Richie earlier this year, the rumor mill went into overdrive over the question of whether he and Kourtney Kardashian got back together.

First came Kourt’s passionate Father’s Day to Scott. Then there was the fact that she was wearing his clothes. Followed by flirtatious comments on social media. Are they a thing? Aren’t they?

It’s hard to say for sure, but Scott has only added to the confusion with his latest cryptic comment on Kourtney’s Instagram photo, which fans are trying to read into.

In case you need a prescription, Scott, 37, and Sofia, 21, called time about their relationship after three years in May. A source told E! News at the time that “there was no fight or anything bad that happened between them,” but Sofia wants to “do her own thing” while Scott “takes[s] care for his health “.

Only days later, he was connected to Kourtney, with whom he shares three children – Mason, Penelope and Reign. A source told People that although the couple “are not back together”, Kourtney and Scott are “incredibly close.”

Since then, speculation has sort of fallen silent – until fans saw Scott see repeated comments on Kourtney’s Instagram photos. The 41-year-old yesterday shared a picture of a fire bathing suit to her followers of 99.7 million [18 August] with the title: “lake ya.”

Scott quickly commented, “What a lake it is.”

Fans are trying to work out what that means, with many responding to Scott’s comment and wanting the couple to get back together. ‘Soulmates,’ one wrote, while another added, ‘Come back together.’ A third said, “He always flirts with her.”

Can anyone tell us what a lake is [sic] is please And even if they are a thing again? Or will it ever be? We just have so many questions.

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