Kanye West, Kim Kardashian Reportedly Beg Scott Disick to Get Help For Reported Drinking Problem
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have supposedly joined the seemingly growing list of those imploring Scott Disick to get help for his reported drinking problem.
According to In Touch Weekly, the high-profile pair who is now expecting their second child, recently took the time to plead with the 32-year-old father of Kourtney Kardashian's three young children to seek treatment.
"The fact that he was too wasted to do his meet and greet in Montreal was the last straw," a source said of the June 6 incident. "They were already having a hard time overlooking his wild behavior while Kourtney is upset and home with the kids."
Several media outlets have reported Disick showed up late that night in June at the Time Supper Club and was too intoxicated to interact with fans. Reportedly, organizers had to refund all the money raised for the charity event.
Once he did arrive, the Daily Mail reported Disick headed straight for the VIP Section and began drinking with his entourage. Before the night was over, police had raided the establishment.
Disick previously spent time at the controversial Costa Rican rehab centre Rythmia Life Advancement Centre, which reportedly treats addictive patients with the hallucinogenic drug Ibogaine.
He also briefly spent time at a rehab facility in 2014 and around that time was seen on an episode of "The Keeping Up With The Kardashians" reality show sharing some of his most inner most thoughts about his problems with a friend.
"I thought I was going to die," he said. "I've gone over this in my head so many times to try to live a cleaner life, and for some reason I just keep going back to the same routine. I've pretty much become a broken record. And I'm sick of hearing myself talk about the problems I have that I don't fix."
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