Kourtney Kardashian Barker And Scott Disick’s Son Hilariously Dragged Travis Barker And His Mom For Their PDA On “The Kardashians”

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Reign, the 9-year-old son of Kourtney Kardashian Barker and ex Scott Disick, stole the show on Wednesday’s episode of The Kardashians.

Kourtney and her husband, Travis Barker, took a few of her kids (minus her eldest, Mason, who stayed home with his dad, Scott) to Australia while Travis’s band, Blink-182, toured the country, and Reign was all hijinks and hilarity.

In the episode, Reign had me laughing the entire time, and it makes sense, seeing that he’s the son of the same wise-cracking reality TV star who randomly became Lord Disick during an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.

On The Kardashians, Reign was already on one with the jokes, like when he couldn’t stop being silly during lunch:

Even Kourtney had to acknowledge her son’s comedic nature:

But let’s not forget Kourtney is also a master of comedic timing. I’ll never forget her iconic response to Kim Kardashian bawling in the ocean when she lost her $75,0000 diamond earring in Bora Bora.

Reign was on fire with his hilarious antics in this episode of The Kardashians.

Kourtney said what everyone watching was probably thinking: Reign is 100% a mini-Scott Disick.

Once, the family took a boat ride, where they were later joined by Blink-182 vocalist Mark Hoppus and his wife Skye; Reign joked about his mom and Travis’s unnecessary PDA after walking in on them kissing and cuddling.

Kourtney and Travis tried to laugh off Reign’s comments, but you could tell they knew Little Lord Disick read them down.

Of course, Travis and Kourtney kept at it because it’s them, but Reign was not having it:

Honestly, I’m here for the newer generation playfully reading their parents on camera. Remember when Reign’s cousin, North West got real honest about Kim’s 2023 Met Gala dress?

The Kardashians is streaming on Hulu.

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