Fans are wondering: why exactly is Scott Disick, the perennial bad boy turned family man, donned with the moniker of nobility? What's the story behind his title of lord? Here's what we know.
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There's a not so glamorous story behind Scott's title of lord.
The genesis of Scott's honorary title can be traced back to the playful and somewhat eccentric nature of the reality TV star. In a memorable episode of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Scott, known for his cheeky antics, declared his aspirations for royalty.
"Whether it's Sir Disick, Lord Disick, Count Disick — becoming royal is going to get me the respect I deserve," he proclaimed. I mean the man's Instagram handle is literally, @letthelordbewithyou.
The twist is that Scott didn't ascend to his noble status through traditional means. Instead, he purchased the title online, adding a touch of irony to his newfound aristocracy.
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People can get the title of lord three different ways.
While Scott's method of acquiring a lordship isn't exactly fancy, it's worth exploring the various legitimate ways one can obtain such a title. Traditionally, titles like lord or lady are hereditary or granted by the monarch for notable contributions.
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However, in the modern era, companies such as Highland Titles offer individuals the opportunity to purchase novelty titles, allowing them to playfully adopt the mantle of nobility. Also, marrying into a family with existing titles or appointment to the House of Lords, one of the chambers of the U.K. Parliament, are other avenues through which one can acquire such distinctions.
Just because Scott is a lord, doesn't mean his kids are royalty.
Even though Scott named one of his kids Reign, the royal status he purchased doesn't bestow any royal status upon his children. In the world of reality TV and celebrity culture, playful titles and eccentric declarations aren't uncommon.
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Whilehis three children — Mason, Penelope, and Reign — are certainly reality TV royalty, they aren't legitimate members of a royal family. The line between fantasy and reality in the Kardashian universe is often blurred, and Scott's title is just another facet of the family's penchant for dramatic flair.
So, there you have it — the whimsical tale of how Scott, the charismatic maverick of the Kardashian clan, became "Lord Disick." Whether it's through online purchases, noble lineage, or parliamentary appointments, the world of titles and distinctions is far more diverse than one might imagine. And we can’t wait to see what crazy antic Scott will think of next!
On a 2012 episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Disick purchased an online knighting ceremony on a trip to London. He often refers to himself as "Lord". He had to buy a piece of land to be knighted. Disick was a judge on Miss Universe 2012 alongside Lisa Vanderpump, Brad Goreski, and Masaharu Morimoto.
The twist is that Scott didn't ascend to his noble status through traditional means. Instead, he purchased the title online, adding a touch of irony to his newfound aristocracy. How Scott Disick Became Lord Disick | KUWTK | E! If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
At the end of January, the father of three hung out with Reign, whom he sometimes calls "Ray" and "Rayman." Sharing photos of their time together on Instagram, Disick showed his son at dinner, sitting at the table with an oversized fuzzy hat on.
Fans were introduced to Disick in 2007 as Kardashian's boyfriend on season 1 of Keeping Up With the Kardashians. Over the course of their rocky relationship, the pair welcomed kids Mason, Penelope and Reign in 2009, 2012 and 2014, respectively.
Scott did end up being knighted, but not the way many think he did. The Queen of England was not after Scott Disick, insistent that the reality star become knighted. No, Scott bought himself the title, as can anyone with a credit card.
The former couple also share nine-year-old daughter Penelope, and the three children split their time between their mom and dad's homes, which are both located in Calabasas, California. Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick's son Reign Disick is living his best life!
The third child of Kourtney and Scott, Reign Aston Disick, was born on his elder brother's fifth birthday in 2014. Unlike his older siblings Reign was not seen for the first four months of his life, with our first view of the little boy in April of 2015.
Kris Jenner confirmed Disick's place in her family on an episode of The Kardashians in 2023. "I love Scott and we all love Scott," Jenner said after Discick was in a horrific car crash. "And Scott will always be a part of our family. He's the father of my grandchildren and he's just ... my kid."
She wrote: " Happy Birthday Scott @letthelordbewithyou!!! Wishing you an amazing year filled with health, happiness and love. You're the best dad, uncle, friend and son and we love you very much!!!!!"
In 2013, both of the 40-year-old's parents devastatingly died within three months of one another. As an only child, Disick and his grandparents inherited a combined estimated fortune of $25 million. The reality star shares three kids with Kourtney Kardashian.
Although it has been reported by The Los Angeles Times his mother died in October 2013 after a "long illness," her cause of death has never been revealed. The same mystery lies behind his father's death in January 2014.
Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian's relationship is ever-evolving. A source tells ET that the exes, who share Mason, 13, Penelope, 11, and Reign, 8, "are not as friendly as they used to be" amid her pregnancy with her husband, Travis Barker.
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