Scott Disick update: Kourtney Kardashian's partner didn't watch Bruce Jenner's interview

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At the onset of the big gender transformation reveal of Bruce Jenner, the entire Kardashian-Jenner household chose to watch the "20/20" interview with Diane Sawyer as a complete family, that is, except one – Kourtney Kardashian's partner Scott Disick. 

A source exclusively told Hollywood Life that Disick refused to watch the two-hour special with his baby mama's family, and instead traveled to Las Vegas to party because he reportedly believes that Bruce's situation is "weird." 

"Scott thinks the whole situation is weird and was talking to friends and cracking jokes about Bruce's special throughout the night. He had no intention to watch the show with Bruce and the rest of the family and he doesn't even want to watch the show now," the source claimed. 

Scott and Kourtney have been together for nine years, and he had spent a lot of time with Bruce and the rest of their family.

Meanwhile, Scott's alcohol problems were once again highlighted in the most recent episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" on Sunday. 

Filmed before Kourtney gave birth to their third child Reign last year, Scott chose to get a job in Las Vegas despite his girlfriend's wishes, and he went home to California very drunk. Instead of heading straight to their home, Scott reportedly dropped by the house of his girlfriend's sister Khloe first because, according to him, "I just felt like I wanted to hug my brother." He was referring to Rob Kardashian. 

According to Rob, the very drunk Scott banged on the doors and went "crazy," but based on the previous episode of the widely popular reality show, Scott managed to make his way into the house despite Rob's lockdown of the whole area. 

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