Kourtney Kardashian has been very active on her grid lately, where she shares photos of her and her boyfriend, Travis Barker. She is also a member of the Kardashian-Jenner family, and they are no stranger to fashion ’gram. On Friday, she posted a new look: a black mini dress with a cut-out on her torso.
“who is she,” she wrote.
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She posted another carousel, featuring Barker:
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And some hand-holding:
She also showed off a single, glittery silver tooth.
If you’ll look closely at this photo, also shared late this week, you’ll notice that she has not one but two glittery silver teeth, which Page Six claims are “diamond studded.”
Kardashian shares her three children with her ex, Scott Disick, who remained on the family’s recently ended E! show until the end. During the KUWTK’s reunion, Keeping Up With the Kardashians: The Final Curtain, Disick told host Andy Cohen that he gave his blessing to this relationship.
“I think if you really love somebody, you want them to be happy no matter what,” he said. “So I do give her a blessing to be happy.”
Disick also spoke of his relationship with Amelia Gray Hamlin, who is 20 years old and about 18 years younger than Disick.
“Everybody gets this wrong, that I look for young girls,” he said in the interview, in response to comments about the age difference. “I don’t go out looking for young girls. They happen to be attracted to me, because I look young. That’s what I’m telling myself.”
Disick also shared that he is going to tell his kids about his struggles with substance abuse, which is chronicled throughout KUWTK: “I’m gonna explain to them everything,” he answered. “I’ve talked to Mason a little bit about things, but not deeply. I don’t think any of them have any idea the struggles that I’ve had. But I plan to tell them, because I didn’t have that growing up. And I want to make sure they hear everything, and tell them, ‘You can go this route, but I promise you it’s not gonna end up anywhere good. I did it.’ So I have that to give to them.”
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