Scott Disick
Scott Disick has his first club appearance since entering rehab for the second time this year. Here he flies to Reno, Nevada, on a private jet. Instagram/LetTheLordBeWithYou

Just weeks after finishing a month-long rehab stint, reality star Scott Disick has already announced a new party appearance. He is back in the club scene and he’s going all-out with the biggest party of the year, the New Year’s Eve countdown. He will be hosting a party at 1OAK Las Vegas, one of his regular nightclub haunts.

On his Instagram account, Scott posted an invitation to the event, telling fans to join a contest for a chance to meet him at the party. The event is similar to other parties that he has hosted in 1OAK and other similar establishments in the past several years.

 

Vegas I’m back @1OAKLV for #NYE2016! Enter to win a free VIP trip to meet me: bit.ly/ScottDisickNYE

A photo posted by Scott Disick (@letthelordbewithyou) on

Club appearances has been a major source of income for the reality star, who also rakes in big bucks from his involvement in “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” Unfortunately, his club appearances have been a big source of contention between him and his ex-girlfriend, Kourtney Kardashian.

He has been struggling with alcohol and substance abuse, and going on club appearances has been providing the perfect excuse to binge. Back in July, he and Kourtney broke up, following an extended binge where he partied in various places like Europe, Miami and New York.

In recent months, Scott has shown signs of improvement. He voluntarily entered rehab on Oct. 12, and has since completed a month-long stint. Various reports have surfaced about his efforts to prove himself to Kourtney, including an alleged proposal, which she turned down.

The pair have been spotted frequently together with and without their kids in the past week. WIth things improving between them, regardless of a romantic reconciliation or not, it remains to be seen if Scott can survive a club appearance without any untoward incidents.

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