Reign Disick Orders Mom Kourtney Kardashian To “Stop Making Out” With Travis Barker: “Didn’t You Just Have A Baby?”
Reign Disick, the third child of Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick, first went viral for his 2019 appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show when, while seated next to his mom, grandma Kris Jenner and cousins, he derailed the entire segment with his adorable outbursts. Five years have passed since he demanded candy and called himself a robot on national television, but clearly not much has changed.
In The Kardashians Season 5, Episode 9 — titled “Second Chances” — Reign once again proves himself to be the family comedian (sorry, Khloé). The nine-year-old spends the episode trotting around Sydney, Australia with Kardashian, his step-dad Travis Barker and his sister Penelope Disick, who is rarely amused by his antics.
“I don’t know where he gets his sense of humor. He’s like a mini Jim Carrey,” Kardashian says in her confessional, before she eventually gives a little credit to her ex-boyfriend Scott, with whom she shares her first three children.
“I’m starting to get a lot of vibes like his dad. I think he’s starting to get that sense of humor,” she continues. “I’m like, just what we need.”
“Mom! Stop making out with Travis, bro,” he demands. “Like, didn’t you just have a baby? Don’t get another one this quick!”
The couple, who officially tied the knot in May 2022, welcomed their first son together (Rocky Thirteen) in November 2023. One thing that a new baby hasn’t changed is their need to be all over each other — no matter who’s watching!
“Are you giving her a hickey now?” Reign questions when he sees Barker kissing his mom’s neck.
Kardashian replies, “It’s a gentle kiss on my neck,” to which a doubtful Reign widens his eyes and says, “Uh. Right.”
Despite the scrutiny from her son, the Lemme founder has no plans to dial back the PDA.
“I think it’s a beautiful thing to see parents, especially ones that just had a new baby, be affectionate and loving,” she tells the cameras. “There’s nothing wrong with that.”