Scott Disick admits he's struggling to deal with losing both parents

‘It was too hard to talk about’: Scott Disick admits he still struggles to deal with losing both his parents within three months of each other

His mum Bonnie passed away in 2013 after a long illness, while his father Jeff died of unknown causes in 2014. 

And, Scott Disick, 36, has admitted that he’s struggling to deal with losing both parents within three months of each other, as his kids have begun to ask about them. 

On Thursday’s episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the reality star confessed that when his parents passed, ‘it was too hard to talk about’ as he touched on their deaths for the first time. 

Candid: Scott Disick, 36, has admitted that he’s struggling to deal with losing both parents within three months of each other, as his kids have begun to ask about them

Scott Disick, who shares three children with ex Kourtney Kardashian, 41, revealed that he has been going through a few personal struggles.

As Kim Kardashian, 39, visited him at home, he admitted to her that his kids had begun asking about his late parents, Bonnie and Jeff Disick, and he’d had a hard time dealing with it. 

Bonnie passed away in 2013 after a long illness, while Jeff died of unknown causes in 2014, and Scott found it hard to revisit their memories, as he’d been extremely close to them.  

‘Losing my parents is not an easy subject for me to talk about, It puts me in a very vulnerable place, to remember them and think about them,’ admitted only child Scott.  

Devastating: His mum Bonnie passed away in 2013 after a long illness, while his father Jeff died of unknown causes in 2014 (Pictured together in Los Angeles in 2010)

Honest: On Thursday’s episode of KUWTK, the reality star confessed that when his parents passed, ‘it was too hard to talk about’ as he touched on their deaths for the first time 

As footage of Scott’s parents attending his bar mitzvah was shown, he called his father’s best friend, Dave Hacker, and asked him to visit the next time he was in California.

Dave, whom Scott called ‘the quintessential fake-uncle,’ eventually visited and shared dinner with Kim, Khloé, Scott, and Scott’s children: Reign, five, Penelope, seven, and Mason, 10.

He told the group that Scott was ‘good at everything’ as a kid, and ‘fearless’ like his son Reign.

Late parents: As Kim visited him at home, Scott admitted to her that his kids lately had been asking about his late parents, Bonnie and Jeff Disick, and he’d had a hard time dealing with it

Difficult: ‘Losing my parents is not an easy subject for me to talk about, it puts me in a very vulnerable place,’ admitted Scott (Pictured: Scott with his parents at his bar mitzvah)

He and Scott hadn’t seen each other in ‘four or five years,’ and Dave said it was because his presence was ‘another reminder’ for Scott that his parents were gone.

‘It was almost like losing someone in a car accident,’ Dave said of the Disicks’ deaths, which had happened within three months of each other. ‘We had no closure. It was hard.’ 

He helped Scott open huge boxes of family photos that he hadn’t seen in decades. 

Family photos: Family friend Dave Hacker went through old family photos with Scott

‘I think when my parents passed, it was too hard to talk about,’ confessed Scott said in a confessional.

He continued: ‘As much as I was dreading looking through some of these old photos, because I thought it was gonna bring up sad memories… the truth is, it’s brought up so many amazing memories, and things that I forgot.

‘I think the more I talk about my parents, the more my kids will remember them, and feel connected to them.’

Keeping Up With The Kardashians will return to E! in September. 

Family affair: Scott showed photos of himself as a boy to his children

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