Lala Kent revealed that she wanted to go under the knife again.
Kent, 34, spoke of his post-baby body and his state of mind during the episode of Tuesday March 25 “Give them lalaPodcast, after an auditor asked her if she had struggled with identity because of becoming a mother.
THE Vanderpump rules The alum, who is the mother of two daughters, Ocean, 4, and Sosa, 5 months, explained that his identity feels “wrapped in my children”.
“Season 10 [of Vanderpump Rules] Was the first example of me … I really wanted to understand who I was, ”Kent started sitting next to Cohost and Brother Easton Burningham. “I returned to a whitewashed blonde. I – Sorry Easton – I made my breasts, I had my ears pinned. Keep in mind, I will have to enter and have my breasts redone because it seems that I did not even have a breast work after having treated a second child. ”
Kent gave birth to SOSA via intrauterine insemination (IUI) and a sperm donor on September 3, 2024, more than three years after the reception of the ocean with ex-fiancé Randall Emmett In March 2021. (The pair separated in October.) She underwent breast augmentation in June 2022, making her debut via Instagram during the weekend of independence day that year.
The star of reality was also transparent during her podcast, admitting that she often wonders: “When is my lala come back?” After Burningham reassured his sister that his self -identity will come back “obviously”, Kent said that she encourages other moms to remain connected to whom they were before maternity.
“Take this moment to say to yourself:” What do I like to do? ” she explained. “Because … these moments are ephemeral. There will be a moment that will come and you will be, like: “My identity has disappeared because my identity lies in my children. Who am I?
Kent continued: “Me too, I don’t know when my Lala will come back. And this thought, the long term, is very, very terrifying. ”
The podcast of the brothers and sisters often details Kent’s thoughts on maternity, with Kent revealing during the episode of March 14 that she hopes to share an “open dialogue” with her children concerning the consumption of alcohol, sharing details of her sobriety trip with them.
“What’s [with Generation Z nowadays] Don’t drink, which I freak out. I hope it will stay when my children [grow up]”, Said Kent.” My biggest fear is that I sit there and I look at these children in high school and high school and I say to myself: “It’s a lot the time they start to experiment, to go to their friend [and] Maybe smoking a joint. “”
She continued: “I think about it, as, when my children arrive at that time, I must be very open with them [and say]”If you want to drink, there is no version to drive you, get into the car with someone. Call me, I’m going to ask zero questions – not a question. Just pick up the phone and I will be there; You have nothing to say to me.
The episode also saw Kent confirming that she has achieved more than six years of sobriety, embracing an alcohol -free lifestyle before her passage in parenting.