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Lala Kent She revealed that she wanted to go under the knife again.
Kent, 34, spoke of her post-cashy body and his mindset during the episode on Tuesday, March 25, of her “Give them lala”A podcast, after a listener asked her if she had never struggled with identity because of becoming a mother.
The VanderPump Rules Alum, a mother of two daughters, Ocean, 4, and Sosa, 5 months, explained that her identity felt that she was “wrapped up in my children.”
“Season 10 (from VanderPump Rules) was the big example of me … I really wanted to find out who I was, ”Kent started while sitting beside Cohost and brother Easton Burningham. “I went back to my yellow singing. I – sorry Easton – made my bakery, pinned my ears back. Keep in mind, I’ll have to get in and get my boobs to repeat – do because it looked like I didn’t even have a boob job after a second child nursing.”
Kent’s cints Born To Sosa by Intrauterine Fertilization (IUI) and Sberm Donor on September 3, 2024, more than three years after welcoming an ocean with ex Randall Emmett In March 2021. (The pair split that October.) He underwent breast increasing surgery in June 2022, debate The results via Instagram over the weekend of that year’s Independence Day.
The reality star was just as transparent during her podcast, admitting that she often wondered to herself, “When does my lala come back?” After Burningham calmed her sister that her identity will “obviously” return, Kent said she encouraged other moms to stay associated with who they were before maternity.
“Take that moment to be like, ‘What do I like to do?’ He explained. “Because … these moments are a fleet. There will be a moment that comes and you are going to be, like, ‘My identity has disappeared because my identity lies within my children. Who am I? “
Kent continued, “I also don’t know when my Lala is going to come back. And thinking, the long journey, is very, very frightening.”
The podcast of the siblings often details Kent’s minds on maternity, with Kent revealing During the March 14 chapter she hopes to share “open dialogue” with her children about drinking, sharing details of her sobriety journey with them.
“What’s in it (with Generation Z these days) doesn’t drink, I brake love. Hope that waits when my kids (grows up),” said Kent. “My biggest fear is that I’m sitting there and I’m watching these children at high school and secondary and I’m like, ‘This is the time they start experimenting, going to their friend’s house (and) maybe smoking clause.’” ”
He continued, “I think about it, as, when my children get to that point in time, I have to be very open with them (and say), ‘If you’re going to drink, there’s no version of you driving, getting in the car with someone. Please call me, I ask no questions – not one question. Just pick up the phone and I’ll be there; you won’t have to say something to me.”
The episode also saw Kent confirming that she had achieved more than six years of sobriety, embracing alcohol -free lifestyle before she moved to a parent.