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Kristin Cavallari reveals more details about her past beef with Kourtney Kardashian a Scott Disick.
Cavallari, 37, shared during Monday’s episode, December 30, of Bunnie XO’s “Dumb Blonde” podcast that the drama went down when she was “21 or 22” while she was in the “same group of friends” as Disick, 41.
“Scott and Kourtney started dating, that’s how I met Kourtney. I loved Kourtney,” Cavallari said. “We were very good friends.”
Things took a turn when Cavallari went to Las Vegas with “a bunch of guy friends” – including Disick – shortly after Kardashian, 45, and Disick first split in 2008.
Kristin Cavallari, Scott Disick, and Kourtney Kardashian.
Emma McIntyre/AMA2020/Getty Images for dcp; David Becker/WireImage“We all went out, we had a good time, I was never even alone with Scott,” Cavallari recalled, noting that she and Disick were never more than friends. “The next morning, it was on Page Six or something that Scott and I were hooked on.”
Cavallari claimed that a friend of hers “knew for a fact” that Disick 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 the story wasn’t true. “She was like, ‘Well, I don’t know, I know I have sisters and I would never put myself in that situation.'” Us Weekly has reached out to Disick for comment.
Kristin Cavallari, Scott Disick, and Kourtney Kardashian.
Seth Browarnik/StartraksKardashian and Disick later got back together – they 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 pair.
“Scott must have said it was true,” Cavallari said, pointing out that Kardashian would have forgiven her if Disick had come clean about the situation. She then expressed frustration with the Kardashian clan’s reluctance to clear up rumours.
“All it would take is for one of the Kardashians to be like, ‘That’s not true,’ for him to go away, but they wouldn’t,” he said. “That’s the part that annoys me is I think they have no respect for anyone else but themselves.”
Bunnie, 44, chimed in to say that members of the famous family “don’t really defend themselves either,” and Cavallari agreed.
“They’re in the camp of all the press is good press,” Cavallari said.
More than a decade after their bad blood, the Hills alum is not interested in reconnecting with Disick. During a November episode of her “Let’s Be Honest” podcast, she read Instagram aloud She allegedly received a DM from Disick.
“It’s been such a long time. It’s crazy that our lives have also been very similar,” the alleged message read. “I feel like it would be so good to see you and catch up and talk about the stress and all the different things you’ve had to go through with children and changing your life over and over. But miss you so much and wish we’d reached out earlier.”
Cavallari was not impressed with the gesture, saying, “Scott, you miss me after 17 years? … If this isn’t the most manipulative text I’ve ever had, 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 s—” about the Kardashians on her podcast.