KOURTNEY Kardashian "trusts" her ex Scott Disick, 37, with his new romance with 19-year-old Amelia Hamlin.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is reportedly not focused on her baby daddy's new relationship.
, 41, "trusts" her ex of nine years, and the "choices" he makes regarding dating, despite controversial age differences.
“The aren’t really talking about Scott & Amelia. It’s not something that’s coming up often in conversation," the insider disclosed.
“They honestly just want Scott happy.”
The HollywoodLife insider revealed that comparably to Sofia, it will take Kourtney “awhile to warm up to the idea of Amelia, if she sticks around” but “she’s still really new and she trusts Scott to make good choices when it comes to the kids.”
“Kris knows Amelia because of Lisa Rinna so she’s not a stranger to them and they know she’s a nice girl," the source reported.
“The other girls know her but not extremely well.”
Scott did not return the favor, and made no mention of Amelia on his own profile.
Rather, the reality star only sent Thanksgiving wishes to his children, writing: "Very thankful for my kiddies."
Amelia clapped back to the diss by posting a few provocative photos to her Instagram last week, seemingly showing off while wearing a see-through strapless dress.
The pair have reportedly been spending time alone "in a bubble" away from Scott's three kids, and he keeps the romance separate, "away from his role as a father", a third source has shared.
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