Sometimes the best medicine for heartbreak isn’t time alone—it’s the right people by your side. Influencer Kristy Scott is proving exactly that as she navigates her divorce from Desmond Scott with what insiders describe as nothing short of grace and resilience.
Recently spotted out in Los Angeles for dinner and drinks at Catch L.A., Kristy, 31, was all smiles walking hand in hand with longtime friends Natalie Halcro and Olivia Pierson. The trio has been close for several years, and according to a source close to the situation, this girls’night out was exactly what Kristy needed—quality time with her support system, complete with laughs and the kind of TLC that only true friends can provide.
What makes this moment particularly noteworthy is the context. Kristy filed for divorce from Desmond, 32, in December 2025 after 11 years of marriage, citing alleged infidelity as the reason for their split. The couple, who wed in 2014 and share two sons—Vance and Westin—have navigated a very public separation. Desmond broke his silence later that month with an Instagram Story apology, acknowledging he made“choices”he wasn’t proud of while pledging his commitment to their children.
But here’s where the story takes an interesting turn: Kristy isn’t just leaning on her friends for emotional support—she’s channeling her energy into work. Both Halcro, 38, and Pierson, 36, are currently filming the upcoming Hulu reality series The Girls, executive produced by and starring Khloe Kardashian. Kristy has already filmed a couple of episodes with the group, and insiders say she’s a natural on camera. There’s real momentum here beyond the heartbreak—Harloc Hair, the hair company that Halcro and Pierson co-founded, is coming to America soon, and the whole process will be documented on the show.
What’s striking about Kristy’s approach is that she’s not retreating. Instead, she’s stepping into new opportunities while surrounded by people who genuinely have her back. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best way through difficulty isn’t to hide—it’s to move forward with your people right there beside you. And judging by how she’s handling everything, fans may see even more of her in a potential season two.
The takeaway? A strong friend group and forward momentum can be transformative, especially when life throws you a curveball.

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Ava Hart
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