Scott Disick has clearly gotten the boot from his shared home with Kourtney Kardashian because his belongings are being kicked to the curb.

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Disick's assistant was photographed on Thursday moving "the Lord's" clothes less than a week after Kardashian dumped Disick, People reported.

The 36-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star ended her relationship with Disick, 32, after nine years together and three children. She called it quits when photographs surfaced of Disick getting touchy-feely with his 25-year-old ex-girlfriend Chloe Bartoli in Monte Carlo.

Disick's assistant was spotted carrying large trash bags filled with his designer clothes -- including bright purple pants -- from Kardashian's home into the $3.5 million home he had purchased back in December as an investment.

However, according to People, this Beverly Hills house Disick had planned to flip and sell is now the newly-single star's bachelor pad.

While Disick's move would seem to indicate his split from Kardashian is very serious and likely permanent, sources previously told People that's not exactly how Disick views it.

"Scott says that he's doing fine," a source close to Disick told the magazine. "He says that he is not upset that the relationship is over, because 'over' doesn't always mean 'over.' He has left open the door to getting back with her."

However, Disick is also allegedly aware Kardashian may never give him another chance.

"But he's open to the idea that she may not forgive him and it may really be over for good, and he's okay with that, too. Right now his feeling is, whatever happens, happens," the source said, adding that Disick has been acting out and partying hard because he's in pain.

"Humility isn't Scott's strong suit, but if he wants to move forward in any sort of healthy way, he needs to be humble and apologize."

Kardashian and Disick's kids are Mason, 5, Penelope, 3, and baby Reign, 6 months.


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