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Lala Kent gave an update on her co-parenting relationship with her former fiancé, Randall Emmetwhile appearing on a podcast last month.
While she also opened up about her decision to welcome her second child via a sperm donor, she admitted the birth of her daughter Sosa in September was “horrible” and confirmed her plans for a third child, the 34-year-old years. Vanderpump Rules alum revealed she drank her own breast milk, shared her thoughts on dating and her new home, and threw some shade at the cast of The Valley.
“(Randall) and I have learned to love, to be productive in conversations and we still have our ups and downs, but it’s like, let’s look at the one thing we have in common and that’s Ocean and make sure in his best interest, it’s crazy what time does,” Lala explained on the. Not skinny but not fat podcast. “I wouldn’t say we’re good. We have one thing in common, and that’s our daughter, and when we have conversations, we stick to that, and they’re productive conversations.
Because Lala feels she now has “so much” more than she ever thought she would have on her own, she was able to let go of the anger she had toward Randall, 53, who was accused of cheating on her with many women.
“I never thought everything would be okay without this person,” she admitted.
After Lala and Randall broke up in October 2021, months after welcoming their daughter Ocean, she chose to experience a second pregnancy without a man — and with a donor she chose at a cum party in the middle of Pump rules season 11.
“The one we all gave a happy face to is my baby daddy,” she revealed. “I don’t know who he is, where he lives, what he looks like. I chose not to see photos of adults because then they are too close. It takes away from my clean look, because if I’m out and about and I see someone who might look like her, there’s now a face to look at my daughter and say, “She looks like the donor.” I look at my daughter and say to myself, “She looks like me.” I have no one else to compare her to.
Reflecting on the birth of her daughter Sosa, Lala said she was induced at 4 a.m. with “no food in (her) system.”
“It was horrible,” she admitted. “Every time they turned me onto my back, I passed out and started throwing up, to get the baby moving, right? It didn’t scare me when they did it, but it was scary because every time they did it I passed out. It must have been located somehow. It happened several times.
Despite this experience, Lala is excited to start again.
“I’m not ready for this stage to be over…I’m not ready to accept that the baby stage is over until my children have children. (I will use the) same donor. I have 16 bottles left because I got pregnant the first time, the first insemination… If I do three, is that one more? she wondered. “I like it all.”
When the host then asked Lala if she was breastfeeding, she confirmed that she was.
“I pumped when I got here, but I had nowhere to put my breast milk to store it. (So) I put it in my coffee and drank 10 ounces of breast milk this morning. I’m not going to throw it down the sink,” she explained. “I have a good factory. I don’t know how it happened either. Because I was never married to the idea of breastfeeding. I was like, “Maybe I’ll do it.” Maybe my milk will come. Maybe not. Maybe she’ll catch me. Maybe she won’t. We’ll see.’”
Moving on to dating, Lala said that despite her relationship with Randall, she wasn’t looking for an older man.
“My ex is not my type in any way… It was like one thing. My past relationships, I need a lot of swag, I like them very big. Tall, dark and handsome, he’s my type of guy, physically, but then you have to come with all the other stuff,” she explained. “An Odell Beckham. Michael B. Jordan is a little short… MGK has a lot of loot. Or like a Viking type man.
“Brock has Viking energy,” she added.
What about Scott Disick? “Not even a little bit,” Lala replied.
Also on the podcast, Lala talked about her latest home purchase.
“I have two houses now. I bought the one in Palm Springs as a vacation home, and then I bought a house for my family last year…I felt very, very proud…I love the valley. The Valley is so underrated… It’s the place to go to have your kids. It feels like the perfect place,” she exclaimed.
Lala then threw shade at The Valley casting, saying, “A lot of these people don’t even live in the Valley.”
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