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Posted: 2015-11-20T21:46:02Z | Updated: 2015-11-23T02:38:00Z Kourtney Calls Scott A 'F**king A**hole' For Bailing On Kids' First Day Of School | HuffPost

Kourtney Calls Scott A 'F**king A**hole' For Bailing On Kids' First Day Of School

"He was flaking too often."
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Kourtney Kardashian calls out Scott Disick for "flaking" on their kids in a new E! clip from an upcoming episode of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians."

In a totally not set-up call between the ex-couple, Momager Kris Jenner mediates Scott and Kourtney's phone conversation while trying to get the whole story for the cameras. Apparently, Scott is trying to figure out why he can't come over to visit as part of the "open-door policy" they seem to have worked out. 

"There was [a policy], but that has changed," Kourtney says. "He was flaking too often, every time I've tried to have him sit and have dinner with them, he sits in the other room on his phone."

Kourtney starts to cry as she continues. "He flaked on going to the kids' first day of school. He says, 'I can't go because I hate school s**t, 'cause I get anxious.' When really, he went out and, like, parties through the next day. Just like a real f**king a**hole." 

Scott does nothing to challenge her accusations in the clip, while Kris starts to tear up. 

Kourtney has reason to be upset. Over the summer, she and her partner of nine years broke up after he was seen canoodling with an ex-flame

"It's been a really hard time going from, like, having all of you guys to having nobody," Scott said in a preview for Season 11 of the show. "I f**ked up. I made the worst decision I could've ever made in my life."

Will the two ever reconcile? It's hard to tell, but Scott's been posting a few cryptic Instagrams that make us think he wants to get back with Kourt. 

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