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Scott Disick Shows Off His Expensive Toilet-Paper

Scott Disick became the most obnoxious person in the world this weekend when he instagrammed the wad of hundred dollar bills that he supposedly uses as toilet paper (or at least, wants us to think so). The caption reads: “I know yall didn’t think I would actually use toilet paper!” Whew! Thanks for clearing that up.

Kourtney Kardashian’s Jewish baby daddy had fun putting filters on stacks of green artfully placed on a number of objects around the house, including an Hermes purse and expensive watches and jewelry.

So yeah, Scott has money. Thanks for the show.

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