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Vanderpump rules alum Lala Kent She hopes that her children, daughters Ocean and Sosa, will not fight the problems of abuse of addictive substances in the future.
“What is in (with a generation of today) does not drink, which spreads love.” I hope it will stay when my children (grow up), ”Kent said, 34, Friday, March 14, episode of her“ Give them Lala ” Podcast. “My biggest fear is that I sit there and watch these children at junior college and high school, and I like to,” It’s a big time time they start experimenting, going to the house of your friend maybe smoking. “
According to Kent, he sees through social media that many teenagers gene say they “do not have to drink” to prefer their health.
“I’m like,” keep it. “That’s great,” Kent said. “(My brother) Easton and I are in the program“So he won’t say if one of my girls gets up, maybe you earned a one -way ticket to the AA room.”
Kent is a mum on a three -year oceanic who shares with a former fiancé Randall Emmettand a six -month -old sosa that was conceived through iUi and sperm donors. Kent was turned on before receiving parenting sobriety.
“I’ve been sober for more than six years,” Kent said in Friday’s episode. “It was a great (because) drinking, when I think about it, it takes me to a pretty dark place.” I really started to beat the bottle hard – anyway with Easton – as soon as our dad died. ”
Lala Kent and her children
With the kind permission of Lala Kent/InstagramShe continued, “I think about it as if my children get to this moment, I have to be very open with them (and say):“ If you are going to drink, there is no version you are driving in a car with someone. Call me, ask zero questions – not one question. Just pick up the phone and I will be there; You don’t have to tell me something. ”
According to Kent, the creation of a “open dialogue” with their children would give peace when they navigated their adolescent and early years of adulthood.
“That keeps me at night – and Ocean turns 4 next weekend and Sosa is only 6 months,” Kent added.
Kent’s Friday Host Podcast was Kelly Staffordwho agreed that having an “open dialogue” with his own parents was beneficial.
“I was a pretty good boy, because I had an open dialog with my mom,” Stafford, 35 years old. “I could ask her whatever I wanted, and also tell her things that I could feel like most parents or most children of my age at that time could not tell her parents.” … I didn’t want to disappoint her. ”