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Kim Kardashian FREAKS OUT At Scott Disick For Hiding A Woman In Their Dubai Hotel

Kim Kardashian lost it on Scott Disick when she caught him hiding a woman in their Dubai hotel room! In a recent clip of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the reality TV star catches Scott sneaking around with a random girl.

She suspects there's someone in the hotel room when her friend finds a bag and coat belonging to a stranger. "What the f**k?" Kim says. "This cannot be." Then she goes downstairs to the aquarium, pretending to take a photo, looking for the woman.

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Scott's friend tells her not to go in the bedroom as Scott tells the producer, "there's a girl down there." The producer immediately heads downstairs. "I'm gonna have a heart attack," Scott says before whispering, "This is going to be really awkward."

In another clip posted to KUWTK's Instagram, Kim's shown finding the girl in the bathroom and saying, "Seriously? You're just like a whore! Such a tramp! Get your things and get the f--k out of here. F--king groupie."

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Disick split from Kourtney Kardashian and she's threatening to gain full custody of their three kids if he doesn't get his act together. If he was hoping to win her back, this definitely isn't going to help. Plus, she's already moved on with other men, recently being spotted out at a romantic dinner with Sean "Diddy" Combs' 25-year-old son Quincy Brown

Kim was extra furious not just because she's protective of her sister, but also because the Dubai trip was the first time she was in the public eye since the Paris robbery. She definitely didn't want random strangers in her hotel room after that horrifying ordeal.

Do you think Kourtney should ever take Scott back? Sound off in the comments! 

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