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Sofia Richie looks sullen in new snap after Scott Disick exits rehab

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Sofia Richie usually loves to play the part of the pinup in her Instagram photos as she models tight dresses and high heels with scarlet lipstick on.But the 21-year-old daughter of Lionel Richie looked decidedly downcast in a close-up photo she posted for her fans on Thursday.

The caption read, 'Thursday's are... exciting.'The sullen snap comes just days after her 36-year-old boyfriend Scott Disick abruptly exited rehab in Colorado.

Sad face: Sofia Richielooked morose in a close-up photo shared to Instagram. The caption read, 'Thursday's are... exciting' Heartache: The change in mood may be due to the health of her 36-year-old boyfriend Scott Disick who just exited rehab in Colorado.

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