Kourtney Kardashian has reportedly reacted to Scott Disick ditching their family for Thanksgiving.

A source told Hollywood Life that the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” had no qualms about her ex-boyfriend’s decision to celebrate Thanksgiving with his girlfriend, Sofia Richie.

“Kourtney and Scott discussed his plans well ahead of time and she knew he was going to Miami with Sofia to spend Thanksgiving there, and Kourtney completely supported his decision to celebrate there together,” a source said.

The insider went on to say that Kourtney knows that Scott is a good father to their kids, Mason, Penelope, and Reign. And the dad of three makes it a point to spend time with his children whenever possible.

“But she also knows that Scott has a relationship with Sofia and that it’s completely OK to take some time separated from her and the kids to spend with Sofia on their own,” the source said.

Even though Kourtney’s Thanksgiving celebration went on without Scott Disick, it is still unclear whether or not she really didn’t mind his absence. Since Kourtney and Scott weren’t the ones who directly responded to the issue, it would be best to take the claims with a grain of salt.

What is known is that Kourtney supports Scott and Sofia’s relationship. And the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star is also glad that she is friends with the couple.

While speaking with Paper magazine, Kourtney said that she’s most proud of her friendly bond with the couple. “I don’t think we’ll go on every trip together, but I love that I’m invited,” she said.

A source also told Us Weekly months ago that Kourtney, Scott and Sofia are a modern family.

“It wasn’t a surprise that Sofia went away with them — it was a family trip. Sofia and Scott are together, they are in love and she’s part of the family now,” the source said.

Scott Disick, Kourtney Kardashian
Scott Disick and Kourtney Kardashian have set new boundaries for each other. Pictured: Disick, Kardashian arrive at the launch of AG Adriano Goldschmied's 'backstAGe presents:' initiative featuring The Black Keys at the Marquee Nightclub at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas Feb. 14, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada Getty Images/Ethan Miller for AG Adriano Goldschmied