Kourtney Kardashian is reportedly troubled by the recent behavior of her ex, Scott Disick, particularly as their teenage son Mason currently lives with him. Scott, known for his lavish lifestyle, recently caused a stir by posting a controversial Instagram photo captioned “Boats and no h–s,” which many fans criticized as disrespectful and misogynistic.

According to an insider, Kourtney finds it disturbing that Scott is using inappropriate language and promoting what she views as harmful attitudes while Mason, 14, is in his care. She is also worried about the potential danger Mason might be exposed to on high-speed boating excursions with Scott. “He’s a middle-aged man still using language that’s degrading towards women. It’s disturbing for Kourtney to think about her son being around that,” the source shared.

Kourtney, 45, shares three children with Scott: Mason, Reign, 9, and Penelope, 12. The former couple, who split in 2015, have had their fair share of disagreements over parenting styles. The source added, “Scott’s insistence on being the ‘cool dad’ and giving the kids whatever they want, including junk food and no bedtime rules, is at odds with Kourtney’s more structured approach.”

The tension between Kourtney and Scott has escalated following Mason’s decision to live full-time with his father. “She’s heartbroken over it,” the insider noted. “While Kourtney is giving Mason space to work through his feelings, she ultimately blames Scott for encouraging a lifestyle that prioritizes fun over discipline and respect.”
This development adds to the challenges Kourtney faces as she navigates co-parenting with Scott, especially with her recent marriage to Travis Barker. The couple, who married in May 2022, have their own unique parenting style that includes frequent public displays of affection, which has also drawn mixed reactions.
As the Kardashian family continues to make headlines, it remains to be seen how Kourtney and Scott will manage their co-parenting relationship and address their differences in raising their children.