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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Kourtney Kardashian's Baby Daddy Scott Disick Says He's Reformed

Apr. 15 2010, Published 7:49 a.m. ET

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Kourtney Kardashian’s baby daddy Scott Disick attended the grand opening of his club MIA at Biscayne in Miami on Friday and it was a star-studded night to remember, RadarOnline.com can report. Disick arrived dressed to the nines with a group of his L.A. buddies and spoke exclusively to us about his new tanning product and how his baby boy Mason changed his life.

The Friday night bash was filmed for the E! reality TV Show Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami but new mommy Kourtney was back in Los Angeles with their baby boy Mason who was born in December.

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“Kourtney and Mason mean the world to me, I’m very lucky to wake up every morning and have them in my life,” said Disick about his family. Despite being under fire in recent months for possible infidelities and other irresponsible behavior, Disick is adamant that fatherhood has helped him reconfigure his priorities. He is now focusing on work and a healthier lifestyle.

“I love the sun, but now that Mason’s in my life, I’m always looking for better ways to be more healthy, so I’ve developed this new self-tanning product called Monte Carlo that gives you color year-round and even has an anti-aging gel in it.”

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Disick’s tanning product Monte Carlo will be available soon but sorry ladies, it’s just for men.

Despite the mature new lead, Disick still showed some of his former single flair: he stayed at the shindig until 1:30 a.m. before driving off in an Aston Martin.

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