Scott Disick Had HOW MANY Ginger Ales & Hawaiian Rolls Per Day Before Weight Loss?!
06.06.2024 - 23:17
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Scott Disick gave insight into his diet before he embarked on a wellness journey during the new episode of The Kardashians on Thursday, and the details are shocking!
While chatting with Kris Jenner and Khloé Kardashian, the Talentless founder revealed he had some pretty “horrible” eating habits before losing weight — such as “pounding a whole box” of Hawaiian rolls every single night! He said:
He wasn’t just eating bread each day, either! Scott also drank a beverage he thought was harmless all day long — ginger ale! He shared:
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How did he not know it was still a soda?!? Even Kris couldn’t believe it, saying:
According to Scott, he thought it was nothing more than a “soothing drink.” Because of that, he would drink a whopping 20 ginger ales per day! OMG! He replied:
A whole box of Hawaiian rolls each night?! And 20 ginger ales every day?! Absolutely wild! He obviously has since seen the errors of his ways. After gaining weight, Scott started to work on shedding the pounds — something the Kardashian-Jenner family cannot help but notice throughout the season so far. Khloé appears concerned on this episode about how much he’s lost, asking:
However, Scott wasn’t ready to halt his weight loss journey yet. He still wanted to lose “three more” pounds at the time. Well, the reality star possibly went too far with his goals! Scott sparked concern with fans this year when they noticed his drastic weight loss. He reportedly used Ozempic to lose the weight he gained following a back injury from a car accident in August 2022. And apparently from all those Hawaiian rolls he ate and ginger ales that he drank! Later, the show seemed to reveal he was
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