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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Scott Disick skipped North West's star-studded birthday bash in favour of a wild night out

    The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star opted to stay in Southampton, New York to enjoy a belated celebration for himself on Saturday (20.06.14), after turning 31 on May 26, instead of flying to Los Angeles with his pregnant girlfriend, Kourtney Kardashian, and their children, Mason, four, and Penelope, 23 months, to host a party for her niece in the backyard of their home in Calabasas, California


    Scott reportedly arrived at 1Oak nightclub in his Bentley with a huge entourage in tow shortly after midnight and wasted no time letting his hair down, according to Paul Micheli of DJ Prep.

    He told gossip website RadarOnline.com: "He started smoking cigarettes and drinking beer. He seemed pretty wasted."

    The reality TV star, who calls himself "Lord Disick," was presented with a crown-shaped cake by the club, as 2 Chainz hit 'Birthday Song' was playing at around 1.15 a.m.

    Meanwhile, North and her parents, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, were joined by a number of famous pals, including Ciara and her one-month-old son, Future, and fashion designer Rachel Roy, at a Coachella-inspired "Kidchella" party at Kourtney and Scott's $8.45 million mansion, which they purchased earlier this year.

    The couple spared no expense for the celebration, which took place almost one week after North's actual birthday last Sunday (15.06.14).

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