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Lucy Needham

Kourtney Kardashian's son Reign, four, swears at fans on family trip to Armenia

Kourtney Kardashian's youngest child Reign Disick was spotted making a very rude gesture at fans during the family's trip to Armenia.

Sisters Kourtney and Kim have been spending time in their family's ancestral homeland after Saint, three, Chicago, 20 months, and Psalm, four were baptised there last week.

While over in Armenia, the famous family have been continuously mobbed by huge crowds on their public appearances.

A Kardashian fan account has been documenting the jaunt and revealed the moment Kourtney's son Reign swore on camera.

Four year old Reign flipped his middle to the camera (Instagram)

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The picture shows Kourtney holding her four-year-old in her arms as he smiles and sticks up his middle finger.

Mum-of-three Kourtney appears completely oblivious to Reign flipping the bird as she looked the other way to make her way through the swarm of people.

Kim Kardashian visits the Presidential Palace (SplashNews.com)
Sisters Kim and Kourtney had dinner with President Armen Sarkissian (SplashNews.com)

Kourtney shares three children with her ex partner Scott Disick.

Last month the mum was forced to defend her parenting style after getting into an argument with Kris Jenner's partner Corey Gamble.

In scenes aired on Keeping Up With The Kardashians , Kourtney and Kim revealed that their children had lashed out at their nannies in the past.

Corey said that if Kourtney's daughter Penelope 'scratched him' he would give her a 'spanking for sure.'

Kourtney and Kim revealed their children had lashed out at their nannies (E!)
Corey Gamble was stunned (E!)
Kourtney said there was nothing wrong with her parenting style (E!)

His comments did not sit well with either Kourtney or her ex Scott an argument broke out between the trio.

During the show Poosh founder Kourtney tweeted out: "In my opinion, beating children is not [how] to 'get your kids in check.' When children are hurting or frustrated, the answer is not to physically hurt them. … They're children and she was clearly hurting inside so hurting her physically is not going to make anything better. How do we not know better by now?"

She added that she was 'very proud of her kids' and that 'being a parent isn't always easy.'

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