Scott Disick apologises to Kourtney Kardashian

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Scott Disick has apologised to Kourtney Kardashian and her family for his recent wild behaviour. The 32-year-old star, who is continuing his treatment for alcohol and drug abuse as an outpatient after checking into a rehab facility in Malibu, California last month, was dumped by the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' beauty, 36, in July after nine years together after he was photographed holidaying with an ex-girlfriend in the South of France, but has vowed to win back her trust. A source said: "[Scott] has apologised to everyone. It's part of his treatment. He's also been going to the rehab centre every day and spending a lot of time with his sober companion. He is really committed to this." The entrepreneur, who has been struggling since the deaths of his parents within three months of each other in late 2013 and early 2014, hopes Kourtney will eventually forgive him and agree to give their romance another chance for the sake of their three children, Mason, five, Penelope, three, and Reign, 11 months. The insider told Us Weekly magazine: "He wants to be there for his family." Scott also recently begged Kourtney's mother and manager Kris Jenner, 60, not to drop him from their E! reality series. The source explained: "He asked for a second chance. He needs the money."

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