Kristin Cavallari She reveals more details about her past with… Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick.
Cavallari, 37, participated during the Monday, December 30, episode of Bunny xo'on the “Dumb Blonde” podcast that the drama stopped when she was “21 or 22 years old” while she was in the “same group of friends” as Disick, 41.
“Scott and Kourtney started dating, and that's how I met Kourtney. I loved Kourtney,” Cavallari said. “We were really good friends.”
Things took a turn when Cavallari went to Las Vegas with “a group of friends” — including Disick — shortly after Kardashian, 45, and Disick first split in 2008.
“We all hung out, had a good time, and I was never alone with Scott,” Cavallari recalled, noting that she and Disick were never more than just friends. “The next morning, he was working Page six Or something Scott and I delivered.
Cavallari claimed that one of her friends “knew for a fact” that Disick had planted the story “to try to make Kourtney jealous.” It worked and caused a rift between her and Kardashian.
“Kourtney was really upset about it,” Cavallari said, noting that she tried to tell Kardashian that the story wasn't true. “She was like, 'Well, I don't know, all I know is that I have sisters and I would never put myself in that position.' Us Weekly I've reached out to Disick for comment.
Kardashian and Disick later got back together, having welcomed sons Mason, 15, and Reign, 10, and daughter Penelope, 12, together before that. Call it quits forever In 2015 – but Cavallari “stopped talking” to the duo.
“Scott must have said it was true,” Cavallari said, noting that Kardashian would have forgiven her if Disick had clarified the situation. She then expressed her frustration with the Kardashian family's unwillingness to clarify the rumors.
“All it takes is one of the Kardashians to say, 'This isn't right,' for it to go away, but they won't,” she said. “That's the part that makes me angry is that I think they don't have any regard for anyone other than themselves.”
Boney, 44, chimed in to say that the famous family members “don't really stand up for themselves either,” and Cavallari agreed.
“They're in the camp of all good press,” Cavallari said.
After more than a decade of their bad blood, Hills The alum has no interest in reconnecting with Disick. During an episode of her “Let's Be Honest” podcast in November, she read aloud an Instagram account A direct message she allegedly received from Disick.
It's been a long time. “It's crazy how our lives also become kind of the same,” the alleged message read. “I feel like it would be so good to see you and talk about stress and all the different things you go through with kids and changing your life over and over again. I really miss you and wish I had reached out to you sooner.
Cavallari was unimpressed by the gesture, saying, “Scott, do you miss me after 17 years? … If that's not the most manipulative text you've ever received, well, I don't know what is.”
On Monday, Cavallari reiterated that she found the timing of the message “calculated,” saying it came after she started “talking about the Kardashians” on her podcast.