Scott Disick Struggles Over Parents’ Death and Can’t Close the Door on His Childhood Home

Scott Disick continues to struggle over the death of his parents last year, and cannot deal with the thought of closing out his family’s home. As reported by RadarOnline, the upcoming Dec. 21 ep...
Scott Disick Struggles Over Parents’ Death and Can’t Close the Door on His Childhood Home
Written by Pam Wright

Scott Disick continues to struggle over the death of his parents last year, and cannot deal with the thought of closing out his family’s home.

As reported by RadarOnline, the upcoming Dec. 21 episode of Kourtney & Khloe Take the Hamptons features Disick and his baby mama, Kourtney Kardashian, arguing over Disick’s refusal to clean out his late parents’ Eastport, New York, home.

“You know that it’s a sensitive subject for me,” says Disick.

“Scott does not know if he wants to keep his parents’ house or sell it, but while we are out here we still need to clean it out and do all the things that it needs,” Kardashian says.

Disick lost his parents within just a few months of each other last year. Bonnie Disick died in October 2013 and his dad, Jeffrey Disick, died just a few months later in January 2014.

“I don’t know if I want to go over there, I haven’t really been back,” says Disick. “I just didn’t think that this was going to come at this time in my life. If I was 50 years old going back there to sell the home my family lived in, I’d be alright, but at 30 it’s weird.”

Disick‘s emotions get the best of him, and he fires back.

“I feel like you keep pushing me and I don’t know why you’re trying to do this.”

“Once we get home, we’re not going to want to fly back here,” Kardashian tells him, urging him to make some decisions about the house while they are in the area.

Disick finally admits the obvious. He just can’t yet deal with the loss of his parents.

“Oh, my God! Can you stop bothering me about this! Obviously I don’t feel comfortable yet to go there.”

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