Lisa Rinna did not hold back in her reaction to news of her daughter Amelia Hamlin's split from Scott Disick.
Model Amelia, 20, struck up a romance with the 38-year-old TV personality when she was just 18 years old, and their staggering age difference was a hot topic of conversation.
So much so, that Amelia's mom Lisa had always been very vocal about her distaste over the relationship, so it's safe to say that news of the break-up was music to her ears.
It all kicked off when Scott - who shares three children with ex Kourtney Kardashian - slammed Kourtney's romance with Travis Barker in a private message to the reality star's most recent ex, Younes Bendjima.
Taking to his Instagram Story, 28-year-old Younes shared a screenshot of his direct messages, which appeared to show Scott roasting the KUWTK star, with whom she shares three children.
"Yo is this chick ok!???? Brooooo like what is this. In the middle of Italy," Scott supposedly wrote alongside an image of Kourtney straddling the Blink-182 drummer while they make out during their romantic getaway in Italy.
However, Younes put Scott firmly in his place, responding: "Doesn't matter to me as long as she's happy. PS: I ain't your bro."
He also captioned the screenshot: "Keep the same energy you had about me publicly, privately."
Naturally, Scott being so affected by Kourtney's love life didn't sit well with Amelia. The pair have since decided to "take some time apart".
Now Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa has given her take on the situation, Entertainment Tonight reports.
Queen of Bravo tweeted out a story with a headline reading "Scott Disick and Amelia Gray Hamlin Split," to which Lisa replied with a smiling face. The interaction was captured by Comments By Bravo.
Last month, Lisa joked about her daughter's relationship with the father of four, saying on an episode of RHOBH: "Why can't it be Harry Styles? Why the f**k is it Scott Disick?"
Amelia reacted to her mom's comment on social media, responding to Paper Magazine's post on Lisa's remark, saying: "Ugh love the support."