Has Scott Disick Been Pushing Plastic Surgery?

Scott Disick’s ex-flame, Holly Scarfone, is stirring the pot with some serious implications that the notorious reality star pressured her into getting a breast augmentation and a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). On her recent “Suite n’ Salty” podcast, Scarfone, who briefly dated Disick in 2022, spilled the tea without naming names—a clever little strategy, right? But she didn’t need to: fans could easily connect the dots between her alleged “SD” texts and her story about an “older dude” pushing her to transform her figure.
The model and reality star recounted exchanges where she would try to keep things light, like texting “Happy Easter,” only for the convo to take a hard left into the world of plastic surgery. One particularly shocking moment she shared included him asking her to “take some of that fat and throw it in the back.” Yikes! This kind of directive raises some serious questions about the pressure women face from their partners regarding body image.
For context, this isn’t the first time Disick has found himself in hot water over relationship dynamics. He’s had a complicated history, particularly with Kourtney Kardashian, the mother of his three kids. There have also been rumors about his eccentric standards when it comes to dating younger women, and they often feel the weight of societal expectations exacerbated by celebrity culture.
Interestingly, the pressures of beauty standards in Hollywood are not new and have been widely discussed in the media. Stars like Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner have openly shared their cosmetic surgery experiences, which can create an unrealistic benchmark for young women. It leads to conversations that challenge how these standards impact self-esteem and relationships.
As of now, Disick has yet to respond to Scarfone’s allegations, leaving fans and followers eagerly watching to see if his silence speaks volumes. The dialogue surrounding body positivity and the influence of media—which can glamorize cosmetic procedures—is certainly more relevant than ever.
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and People Magazine, E! News, BuzzFeed