Scott Disick may have spent a week in a rehab facility a few months ago, but that certainly doesn't mean that Kourtney Kardashian's baby daddy has quit partying. Instead, he has become quite the regular on the Vegas club scene, frequently hosting parties at 1Oak, his favorite stomping ground. Since it is a holiday weekend, Disick is expected to be in the house as usual, with Kardashian purposely staying behind to hang out with their three kids. Sources close to Disick are actively trying to shoot down those rumors of his out-of-control behavior, insisting that he behaves himself while getting paid.

A report by Radar Online claims that Disick is now a changed man and trying to keep himself in check while hosting these Vegas parties. According to a friend of his, "He will behave. He is going to behave because he has to. Scott is not stupid.The gig in Vegas, it's a paycheck. He's viewing it more as a job than a time to really party like he is known to do. Scott parties when he's with his friends and privately. He only gets drunk at these gigs when people feed him alcohol and he becomes susceptible, but in Vegas, he's much smarter."

While his girlfriend is staying behind, her sister, Khloe Kardashian, is expected to be celebrating with Disick this weekend. She claims to travel with him to keep an eye on him but it's not exactly the kind of help that Kourtney is really appreciating. Rather than downing shots, Khloe may be able to convince Disick to stick to beer, but keeping him on the wagon isn't very realistic.

What is ironic is that Disick originally claimed that he would be returning to rehab eventually after his work slowed down a bit. But that work keeps him in booze-soaked clubs where the temptation is nearly impossible for him to handle. Are you surprised that Kardashian has stuck by him for this many years? Do you think that she is just enabling her man's addictive personality? Do you think that Disick really has any intention of being sober this weekend? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

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