Reality star TV Scott Disick, who previously insisted that he was planning to go back to a rehabilitation centre in Costa Rica after only spending a week there, has reportedly informed his longtime partner Kourtney Kardashian "that he has his drinking under control."
A source close to the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, said: "Scott told Kourtney and the rest of the Kardashians that he does not want to go back to rehab. He thinks that he has his drinking under control."
The former restaurateur was hospitalised for alcohol poisoning last June and his struggle to stay sober has been frequently documented on the reality series, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
He spent a week in rehab in March and said at the time: "I realise my issues are bigger than me and I'm ready to truly remedy this struggle I continue to battle."
"Kourtney is just so beyond it that she almost doesn't even care what he does anymore,"The insider also told gossip website RadarOnline.com.
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