We thought Scott Disick had left his old party habits behind, but he reportedly was back to his old ways last night in Montreal.
In fact, following his appearance at Time Supper Club, the The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star has left many fans demanding refunds. And it's no wonder: they had paid an astonishing €230 for meet-and-greets, which it is alleged Scott was then too drunk to honour.
To make the situation worse, the appearance was supposed to help raise cash for the ONEXONE $1 feed a child campaign.
Scott has battled booze problems in the past, but he has argued previously that these personal appearances are where he makes a lot of his money.
He had a particularly disappointing UK tour which he cut short following a number of unsuccessful appearances.
At one gig in a Leeds nightclub, Scott was more than two hours later – and then proceeded to stay at the venue for just 20 minutes. Still, that slot was enough time for him to tell a crude joke, thus insulting the majority of those in attendance.
Scott attended the appearance last night with a group of friends which included his celebrity pal, Joe Jonas.
Marketing Director for the Montreal nightclub, Thierry Havitov, accused the 32-year-old father-of-three of showing up past midnight despite being given a five-figure fee, according to Mail Online.
"He was partying like a champ juggling shots of Belvedere and chasing it with Dom Perignon," the organiser furthermore told The Mirror. Mr Havitov added: “He was in party mode.”
Many onlookers also described him a drunken mess. The New York-native, who was surrounded by pals at the event, headed straight to the VIP area and was knocking back drinks with his party
“Scott was belligerent and refused to do the meet and greet, which meant organisers had to give all the money back,” a source told In Touch magazine. It was a complete disaster.”
Furthermore, some fans began to become impatient, which led to a fight breaking out. Mr Havitov has now apologised for the disastrous night: “We apologised for they're not being a meet-and-greet and said online we would reimburse people.
"There a lot of crying and a lot drama,” he said.
Scott was eventually ushered out by the party organisers.