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New Photos: Scott Disick caught kissing random blonde girl in Vegas

Scott Disick was found in a club in Vegas the previous evening sipping on water and apparently on his best conduct. Yet, it gives the idea that Scott Disick had somewhat more fun than that, as new pictures have developed of the recently single reality star moving close to a female party-goer at packed Las Vegas club 1 Oak.

The 32-year-old who was dumped by long-term sweetheart and mother of his 3 youngsters Kourtney Kardashian was seen inclining into have a private discussion with a secret blonde before enthusiastically locking lips.  The obscure female has all the earmarks of being wearing a dark crop top uncovering her midriff with long blonde hair.

The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is then seen as he put his hand on her waist as he seems to appreciate a waiting kiss with party-goer. In the main time, before the night was over, Scott was “restrained” during the night and tasted from a little bottle of water while additionally routinely checking his telephone.

Photograph credit: Splash News

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