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Disgusting’ Picture of Scott Disick And Daughter Sparks Outrage

Controversial photo of Scott Disick and daughter exposed.

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Scott Disick is once again at the center of controversy — but this time, it’s not for partying or dating too young.

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Kourtney and Scott’s journery highlighted.

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Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s relationship began in 2006 after meeting in Mexico during a party thrown by Girls Gone Wild creator Joe Francis.

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Their romance played out in front of millions on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, quickly becoming one of the show’s most dramatic storylines.

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The couple’s relationship was defined by turbulence — marked by frequent breakups, makeups, and Scott’s battles with substance abuse and infidelity.

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Despite their issues, the pair welcomed three children together: Mason in 2009, Penelope in 2012, and Reign in 2014.

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Fans watched the highs and lows, including Scott’s stint in rehab and Kourtney’s struggle to balance his behavior with raising their children.

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After years of trying to make it work, they officially split in 2015 — but remained committed to co-parenting.

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“Scott and I, we’re going to be in each other’s lives forever,” Kourtney said on KUWTK, calling him her soulmate “in a sense.”

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Kourtney has since married Travis Barker, but she continues to include Scott in family events and milestones.

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Disick has said, “We do our best to make the kids the priority,” reflecting on how their relationship has evolved into one focused on parenting.

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Over the years, the two have learned to navigate birthdays, holidays, and even vacations together for the sake of their kids.

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While Kourtney sets clear boundaries, she still calls Scott “family” and acknowledges their unbreakable bond through their children.

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Their co-parenting dynamic, though imperfect, is often praised for its maturity and shows how exes can remain united when kids come first.

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Shocking photo described.

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The 41-year-old reality TV star is being slammed online for an Instagram photo featuring his 12-year-old daughter, Penelope.

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In the now-viral post, the father-daughter duo is seated at an Asian restaurant, smiling for the camera — but it’s Penelope’s expression that has the internet divided.

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In the picture, Penelope is seen pulling her eyelids upward — a gesture many interpret as mimicking a racist Asian stereotype.

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The fact that chopsticks are visible on the table has only made the backlash worse, with commenters calling the timing and setting “tone-deaf.”

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“Why the F is his daughter doing that? Eating Asian food and being racist??” one furious user posted.

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Another blasted the move as textbook ignorance, writing, “This is how racism is taught. Kids don’t invent this stuff. Parents do.”

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The gesture — pulling at the eyes to imitate an “Asian look” — has long been recognized as a racial slur with a deeply offensive past.

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Originating from 19th-century Western propaganda, the so-called “slant-eyes” stereotype painted Asians as inhuman caricatures — yellow skin, buck teeth, slit eyes.

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It’s a move that has been condemned across schools, sports, and public media as an unacceptable mockery of East Asian features.

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Disick’s fans are sharply split. While many called the image disgusting, others rushed to defend the father and daughter, calling the reaction “overblown.”

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“How is that racist? I see a little child making a silly face,” one supporter commented.

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Another added: “You people are disgusting talking about a child being racist because she made a funny face?”

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But a self-identified Chinese commenter clarified: “If you mock Asian eyes, you pull OUT not UP. This ain’t funny either way.”

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The debate rages on.

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Disick has not publicly responded to the backlash, nor has Kourtney Kardashian commented on the viral photo.

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Still, the debate has reignited old conversations about how young children are portrayed online — and what parents are responsible for teaching.

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Penelope has appeared frequently on her parents’ social media accounts and in reality shows since she was a toddler.

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With fame comes scrutiny, and this latest episode proves that even a “silly face” isn’t safe from public interpretation.

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Whether this photo was meant to offend or not, it has clearly hit a nerve — especially among East Asian communities who’ve endured years of similar mockery.

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And with thousands of people now weighing in, it’s clear this is more than a “dad post” — it’s a cultural flashpoint.

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