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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Scott Disick is "excited" to meet his new baby.

    The television personality - who already has Mason, 4 and 2-year-old Penelope with his longtime girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian - can't wait for their son or daughter to arrive.


    He said: "I've been there before, and I'm excited."

    Scott also spoke out about the difficulties he faced this year after losing his father, Jeffrey, just months after his mother, Bonnie, passed away.

    When asked how he dealt with it, he told PEOPLE.com: "I wish I had an answer for you but I don't. Listen, if I did I would tell you if I knew.

    "It has been a tough time, and, you know, just like anyone who has been through something tough, I just have to think about the positive things and hope for the best."

    Meanwhile, Kourtney recently hinted that her relationship with Scott is on the rocks.

    She posted quotes from the Disney film 'Lilo & Stitch' alongside a heartbroken emoji on Instagram.

    The text read: "'If you want to leave you can. I'll remember you, though. I remember everyone that leaves."

    The Instagram post links with a clip from 'Kourtney & Khloé Take The Hamptons', where Kourtney is seen telling step-sister, Kendall Jenner, that Scott needed medical attention for his depression and drug and alcohol issues.

    She said: "He's just, like, severely depressed. He just makes up whatever, like, pills he thinks he needs to take and then if you drink with that I don't think it's good. And just stuff like that."

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