Scott Disick keeps low profile at rare club appearance with Kardashian BFF Jonathan Cheban
Scott Disick was seen clubbing with friends and enjoying a late night out with fellow celebrities, including Jonathan Cheban, at LIV Las Vegas on Saturday.
The Talentless founder blended in with the rest of the VIP crowd while he watched DJ John Summit perform a medley of hits in front of a packed crowd, per a Page Six spy.
Disick –– who shares three kids with ex Kourtney Kardashian –– spent a majority of the night talking with Cheban, a.ka. “Foodgod,” who has long been in the Kardashian inner circle.
When Disick, 41, wasn’t laughing it up with Cheban, 50, he was seen mingling with Groot Hospitality founder and owner of the famed nightclub, David Grutman, until he left around 2 a.m. early Sunday.
The “Kardashians” star kept a low profile throughout his rare public night out but was surrounded by a slew of other celebrities –– including comedian Andrew Schulz.
Disick arrived in Sin City earlier in the day to watch the Riyadh Season Noche UFC Championship at the Sphere and to later celebrate Groot Hospitality’s partnership with DraftKings and the latter’s Dynasty Rewards VIP experience.
After seeing Merab Dvalishvili defeat resident champion Sean O’Malley, Disick and Cheban headed over to Komodo at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Tobey Maguire, Scott Eastwood and Bobbi Althoff were also among the star-studded crowd enjoying craft cocktails and bites at the Asian eatery, but they called it a night before Summit took the stage around 1 a.m. early Sunday.
Summit, who recently made headlines for his rumored relationship with Alix Earle’s sister Ashtin Earle, played for a packed crowd until 3:30 a.m. when the club began slowly wrapping up.
Several celebrities and athletes enjoyed the jam-packed weekend celebrating DraftKings’ partnership with the UFC and Groot Hospitality.
“We have a great relationship with the UFC and a great presence, and that also includes hospitality and the experiences around the fights as well,” DraftKings’ president Matt Kalish exclusively told Page Six.
Kalish added that in addition to making the matchup a major priority, he also wanted to work with Grutman to ensure VIPs were able to enjoy “really special dinners, events and experiences” as part of an entire weekend celebration.
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