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Kim Kardashian Reveals It Was ‘Kind Of Scary’ To Celebrate Scott Disick’s Birthday In Person Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

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Talk about getting right back up on the bike, so to speak… Kim Kardashian West got real over the weekend about the KarJenner fam’s first in-person reunion of sorts, when a bunch of the krew got together to celebrate Scott Disick‘s 37th birthday. Related: Kim Demands ‘Proper Investigation’ Into Robert Fuller’s Death Sharing a set of pictures to her Instagram account on Sunday, including both of the new ones you can see (above), the 39-year-old reality TV star opened up about her concerns with being in close quarters with other people amid the ongoing pandemic.

She wrote in the caption (below): Fear aside, the celebration probably meant a lot to Scott considering his aborted rehab stay and a particularly high-profile breakup.

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