Kristin Cavallari and Scott Disick have long been the subject of tabloid rumors. In a recent turn of events, Disick allegedly reached out to Cavallari via Instagram DMs after years of silence. This has sparked a new wave of discussions and revelations.
Classic Manipulation Tactics Unveiled
Cavallari was quick to read the message during her "Let's Be Honest" podcast. The alleged message expressed a longing to see her and catch up, mentioning the stress of having kids and changing lives. Disick also gave her his phone number. However, Cavallari was not buying it and called it classic manipulation. "Scott, you miss me after 17 years?" she said. "If this is not the most manipulative text I've ever gotten, well, then I don't know what is. This is classic textbook manipulation control bulls—."The Past Headlines and the Truth
Tuesday's podcast episode featured Cavallari reading old headlines about herself and sharing the real story. Disick's name came up when she was talking about a past headline that claimed they had an affair during his relationship with Kourtney Kardashian. Cavallari vehemently denied it at the time and again during her podcast. "We used to party together. We used to hang out all the time. Nothing ever happened between us. Then he started dating Kourtney," she recalled. Disick and Kardashian started dating in 2007, splitting for the first time in 2008 and reconciling the following year. "Kourtney and I became really good friends, and I really loved Kourtney. We had so much fun together," she added.Las Vegas and the Alleged Hookup
Following the breakup, Cavallari joined Disick and his friends in Las Vegas. She was quick to clarify that she was never alone with him. "I was never alone with Scott. Not even for one f—ing minute was I ever alone with Scott," she said. However, a mutual friend from the trip alleged that Disick "100 percent" planted the hookup story "get Kourtney back" and "piss off" his ex. Cavallari recalled, "There was zero truth to it. We weren't even being flirty or touchy. There was nothing to it."