Kourtney Kardashian Celebrates 3 Years of Sobriety
The Kardashians star quietly marked three years without alcohol, sharing the milestone while supporting her sister's business. Her announcement adds to a growing wave of celebrities opening up about their sobriety journeys.
Kourtney Kardashian just celebrated a major personal achievement that she's kept private for years: three years of sobriety.
The 46-year-old reality star revealed the milestone in an Instagram Story while attending the launch of sister Khloé's latest Khloud popcorn flavor. When staff presented her with a gin mocktail instead of an alcoholic drink, Kourtney shared that Khloé had clearly mentioned her sobriety to the team.
"Def told them I haven't drank alcohol in 3 years," she wrote over the video before raising her glass in a celebratory toast. The mom of four chose to mark her achievement with characteristic understatement, calling it simply "Fancy Friday."
Kourtney isn't alone in her family's journey with sobriety. Her ex Scott Disick, who shares three children with her, has publicly battled alcoholism for years and recently opened up about how he discusses his struggles with their 16-year-old son Mason.
"I do explain to Mason how drinking affected me and how badly it put me in certain places," Scott shared in a January 2025 podcast episode. He told his son he wouldn't treat him differently because of his own past mistakes but would step in if hereditary patterns emerged.
Why This Inspires
Kourtney's low-key announcement reflects a changing culture around sobriety. More celebrities are sharing their alcohol-free journeys without dramatic reveals or pressure to explain their choices.
The Poosh founder joins a growing list of public figures embracing sobriety, from Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean marking his latest commitment to staying sober to actor Jason Biggs celebrating years of recovery after multiple attempts. Their openness helps normalize conversations about alcohol use and personal wellness.
For Kourtney, the decision appears deeply personal rather than performative. She hasn't made her sobriety a public platform but acknowledged it casually in the context of a family celebration.
Scott's approach with their teenage son also shows how families are having more honest conversations about addiction and heredity. Rather than hiding his past or projecting fears onto his children, he's creating space for open dialogue and healthy boundaries.
Three years represents genuine commitment and daily choices that deserve recognition without requiring explanation.
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