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Scott Disick wants to make amends with those around him

Scott Disick is trying to make amends with "the people around him" after he "hit the bottom" several years ago.

Scott Disick wants to make amends with those around him

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Scott Disick is trying to make amends with "the people around him" after he "hit the bottom" several years ago.

The 36-year-old reality star - who has Mason, nine, Penelope, seven, and Reign, four, with his ex-girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian - used to be known for his partying ways, which had a hand in breaking down some of his key relationships, including his romance with Kourtney.

And after turning his life around in the last few years, Scott - who is now romancing Sofia Richie - is said to be working hard to "make it up" to those he's close to.

Willa Ford - who stars with Scott in his new reality show 'Flip It Like Disick' - told Us Weekly magazine: "He's been through a lot. I think he hit the bottom. I think he's recognised the error in his ways, and now he's just trying to make it up to his family and the people around him. It's a great story to be a part of."

Meanwhile, Scott was recently seen on a teaser clip for his new show, talking to Kourtney, 40, about how he "struggled" with parenting at first.

He said: "I was just so insecure that everybody would look at me like I'm not cool or young anymore. Now, I couldn't be happier."

And the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star replied: "You told me all the time you weren't the soccer dad."

To which Scott added: "Now that it's part of life and they want me to be there, I'm happy to be there.

"It was really, really, really difficult at first. I did not know how to be a dad, how to take care of kids and how to be there for them. And I feel pretty confident that I'm able to now and it's great."

During the clip, Kourtney also acknowledges that for much of their on and off romance - which lasted from 2009 to 2015 - Scott was "depressed", and says his new positive outlook on life has made him a better father.

She told him: "You didn't really appreciate what you had, and you were also depressed and there was other things going on. You've definitely come a long way. I'm very proud of you."

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