Scott Disick basically became famous just for dating Kourtney Kardashian, but he doesn't believe he needs her to maintain his celebrity status post-split.

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The father of three -- Mason, 5, Penelope, 3, and Reign, 9 months -- bragged about how he's doing fine financially during an appearance at Harrah's in Atlantic City, NJ, on Saturday, Us Weekly reported.

"I've been making money since I was a kid, and I'll keep making money so I am not worried about it," Disick, 32, told Us. "I am feeling good."

An eyewitness at the event reportedly saw Kardashian's ex-boyfriend taking selfies with women at the club and whispering into a blonde girl's ear while she attempted to dance and flirt with him. He also allegedly left the club at the end of the night with a group of guys and a few girls.

"Let's blow the roof off this mother f-cker," Disick yelled onstage to get the party started, according to Us.

Disick reportedly hooked up with Kardashian's good friend Kimberly Stewart after his July split from the 36-year-old Keeping Up with the Kardashians star. Kardashian and Disick had an on-again, off-again romance for nine years.

"He was trying to get Kourtney back, but he is hoping she doesn't find out. He's kicking himself," a source told the magazine of his alleged fling with Stewart.

On a previous episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Disick showed his frustration for when people butt into his professional life. He stands by the fact his businesses are no one's business, and at the time, the Kardashians discovered he was selling luxury vehicles for a dealership in California.

Disick and Kardashian broke up over Fourth of July weekend because of his constant partying and flirtatious behavior with ex-girlfriend Chloe Bartoli. Kardashian is reportedly done with him once and for all because he shows no signs of remorse nor is he really trying to overcome his ongoing struggle with sobriety.


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