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Scott Disick’s recent post has sparked debate

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Scott Disick’s recent post has sparked debate

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Scott Disick will not stand by when his ex-wife Kourtney Kardashian marries in a lavish wedding this weekend.

The Talentless creator is apparently utilising the event to make money by advertising on his social media site, since fans and followers are interested in his newest actions.

The father of three, who was apparently not invited to Kourtney Kardashian’s huge Italian shindig and instead went off to a beach vacation, uploaded a photo on Monday that stirred responses from followers.

“People thinking Scott seeks attention, what he’s actually doing is capitalising on the quantity of people fast to check / visit his page and performing a paid post while getting significant money from it.. it’s clever!” one of his followers said.

The father of three, who was apparently not invited to Kourtney Kardashian’s large Italian shindig, came to Instagram Stories on Sunday to show photographs from inside a private plane with the caption “Where 2?” The post drew a lot of attention.

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Meanwhile, Scott’s three children, Mason, Penelope, and Reign, accompanied Travis Barker to their mother’s wedding. Penelope, nine, and Alabama Barker, sixteen, were flower girls for their parents.

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