Kris Jenner meets with Scott Disick

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Kris Jenner and Scott Disick met up to "discuss his future". The 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' matriarch met with the 32-year-old model - who split from Kris' daughter Kourtney Kardashian earlier this year - for a casual dinner at Nobu, Los Angeles where he admitted to her he is desperate to be a part of the E! show. He told RadarOnline.com: "They were discussing his future with the show. Kris basically offered Scott a new contract under the stipulations that he must remain sober. "Scott told Kris that he is willing to do whatever it is she wants in order to remain a part of the show. "Scott and Kourtney are going to have their reunion played out on next season's 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' and Kris wanted complete control of the whole situation, which she got." Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian West previously insisted that Scott - who has Mason, five, Penelope, three and Reign, ten months - will "always" be part of the Kardashian and Jenner family. She said: "Scott is family, too. He'll always be in our lives so we want the best for him. He's getting help and he's been doing so good and that makes me happy too."

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