Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian's five-year-old son, Mason, reportedly BEGGED his father to come home during a heart-wrenching lunch this week.
It seems that Mason is struggling to cope with the seperation of his parents,who split last month. Poor kid :(
Scott who has three children with Kourtney, including three-year-old daughter, Penelope, and seven-month-old, Reign, has previously battled with alchohol issues.
A source toldHollywood Life: "Scott took Mason and Penelope to Rosti in Calabasas for a quiet lunch away from all the hoopla and drama in his life. You can tell those kids worship their dad and can't get enough of him.
"They both fought over who got to sit on his lap. Penelope and Mason both really want their daddy to come home. "When they told them he couldn't, they pleaded with him to stay at his new house."
Earlier this month, Scott posted a lovely Instagram post to mark Penelope's birthday:
According toUs Weekly, Scott told reporters at a party at 1OAK in Las Vegas: “(I’m) just taking it one day at a time.
"With everything going on right now, I need to be positive for myself."
Ahmet Ali Çelikten Ahmet Ali Çelikten born İzmirli Alioğlu Ahmed; 1883–1969), also known as Arap Ahmet Ali or İzmirli Ahmet Ali,[1] was an Ottoman aviator who may have been the first black pilot in aviation history and was one of the few black pilots in World War I, like Eugene Jacques Bullard. His grandmother came fromBornu(now in Nigeria) to the Ottoman Empire as a slave. Ahmet born in 1883 in İzmir, in the Aidin Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire to his mother Zenciye Emine Hanım and father Ali Bey, of African Turkish descent. He aimed to become a naval sailor and entered the Naval Technical School named Haddehâne Mektebi (literally "School of the Blooming Mill"in 1904. In 1908, he graduated from school as a First Lieutenant (Mülâzım-ı evvel). And then he went to aviation courses in the Naval Flight School (Deniz Tayyare Mektebi) that was formed on 25 June 1914 at Yeşilköy. He was then a member of the Ottoman Air Force. During World War I, he married Hatice Hanım (1897–1991)...
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