Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick appeared to be amicable exes during a shopping trip on Tuesday.
A source tells ET thatthe 36-year-old reality star and her mother, Kris Jenner, were helping Scott shop for his new bachelor pad at a Williams Sonoma in Calabasas, California. Keeping Up With the Kardashians cameras were rolling as the former couple was spotted in a friendly embrace.
"The two
were very hands on and super sweet to each other," an eyewitness tells
ET. "They looked relaxed and happy.They were chatty and touching each
other, walking around the store with their arms around one another."
While Kourtney and Scott's PDA might lead to reconciliation rumors, ET's source insists that the two are "not getting back together."

"Arms
around each other and embracing are not abnormal for them," the source
says. "And if she was actually considering getting back together with
him, she would definitely handle it more privately."
Scott's new residence is about five minutes from his ex and their three children, Mason,6, Penelope, 3, and Reign, 12 months.

A source
close to Scott confirmed to ET in early January that the 32-year-old
businessman purchased a $5.96 million mansion in the Hidden Hills
neighborhood, which is also right around the corner from Kim Kardashian
and Kanye West's residence and just a few blocks from where Kris lives.
WATCH: Kardashian Sisters Open Up Their Dream Homes -- and Khloe's Closet Is Two Full-Size Bedrooms!
According
to the source, Scott purchased the brand new bachelor pad at the end of
2015 after searching for "the perfect" place to live for about two
months. The seven-bedroom, seven-bath home also features a pool, spa,
wine cellar, Cape Cod-style architecture, a separate guest suite and
head-on city views.
Kourtney
called it quits with Scott in July, and asked him to move out. "As much
as we've tried so many different things, it's just, this is the last
resort," Kourtney said in an episode of KUWTK. "It's really not
helping anybody to keep living this way, and I feel like this is what
we need to try to hopefully better both of our lives."
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