Reality TV star Khloe Kardashian and Scott Disick are reportedly planning to quit "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" and are considering not to renew their three-year contract when it comes to an end.
According to a source, the couple, who welcomed their third child Reign Aston in December, feel that their relationship is suffering because of the show, reports radaronline.com.
"Scott and Kourtney do not want to do reality television much longer," the source said.
"They have been over it for a while and are tired of the show causing fights between them. It's not worth it any more," the source added.
In "Keeping up with the Kardashians", which premiered in October 2007, viewers have witnessed the couple's roller-coaster relationship.
Although Khloe and Scott have been going through a difficult time in recent months due to Disick's untreated alcoholism, it was on New Year's Eve that the father of Mason, 5, Penelope, 2 and newborn son Reign, shared a photo on his Instagram. It was seemingly in response to news that he could be walking out on Kardashian soon since he has bought a new bachelor pad.
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