Scott Disick splashes out on new mansion

Scott Disick has splashed out on a new mansion. The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star reportedly paid $5.95 million for a seven-bedroom home in Hidden Hills, California. RadarOnline reports the home was initially on the market for $6.495 million but Scott managed to negotiate a deal and it measures 8,110-square-feet. It features a children's wing, perfect for Scott's three children, Mason, six, Penelope, three and 13-month-old Reign with his ex Kourtney Kardashian. And the property comes with a separate guest suite. Meanwhile it was recently claimed that Scott is dating Swedish model Lina Sandberg. A source told E! News: "She [Lina] and Scott have been seeing each other. They had been trying to keep things under wraps and are surprised that it got out." The report that Scott, 32, is romancing Lina - who is based in Los Angeles - came just days after he was seen with Kourtney taking their children to the cinema in California. The former couple announced their split last July after nine years together and Scott, who has battled with an alcohol addiction, initially struggled with the breakdown of the relationship and checked himself into rehab shortly after they went their separate ways. Although he successfully completed his stint at the end of last year, Kourtney, 36, is said to be convinced he'll relapse. A source explained to Us Magazine: "Kourtney's always known there's a possibility he would go back to what he is and revert to bad behaviour."

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