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Sofia Richie Broke Up With Scott Disick So He Could Focus on His Health

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By now, you've likely heard the news that Sofia Richie and Scott Disick have broken up, after dating for over three years. According to E!, it was "primarily" Richie's decision to end the relationship, but "there wasn't a fight or anything bad that happened between them." Instead, Richie initiated the breakup out of concern for Disick's health, hoping their separation would enable him to "focus on himself." At the end of April, Disick checked himself into rehab in Colorado, in order to "work on his past traumas" relating to the loss of both his parents.

As E! reports, he left the facility after just under a week, after a photo of a group Zoom meeting he participated in was leaked to the press.

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