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Lala Kent She revealed she wanted to go under the knife again.
Kent, 34, spoke of her body and thinking after a child on Tuesday 25 March, an episode of her “Give them lala“The podcast, after the listener asked her if she had ever fought with confidence because she became her mother.
The Vanderpump rules Kamenec, who is the mother of two daughters, Ocean, 4 and Sosa, for 5 months, explained that her identity feels “wrapped in my children”.
“Season 10 (z.” Vanderpump rules) He was an example of me … I really wanted to figure out who I am, ”Kent started as he sat next to Cohost and brother Easton Burningham. “I came back to the blonde bleaching. I – sorry Eastone – I did my breasts, got my ears back. Keep in mind that I will have to go inside and have my breasts transported, because it looks like I didn’t even have a second child.”
Kent gave birth to to SOSA through intrauterine insemination (IUI) and sperm donor 3 September 2024, more than three years after welcome the ocean with the former fiancé Randall Emmett In March 2021. debut Results through Instagram during the Independence Day of that year.
Reality star was similarly transparent during her podcast and admitted that she often asks, “When does my Lala come back?” After Burningham reassured his sister to return her own identity “apparently”, Kent said that she encouraged other mothers to be connected with who they were in front of motherhood.
“Take the moment like,” What do I like to do? “She explained.” Because… these moments are fleeting. The moment comes and you will come and like, “My identity is gone because my identity lies in my children. Who am I?”
Kent continued, “I don’t know when my Lala will come back. And thinking, a long journey, is very, very scary.”
Podcast of siblings often describes in detail Kent’s thoughts of motherhood, with Kent revealing During the episode on March 14, he hopes to share “open dialogue” with her children with her children and share details of his sobriety with them.
“What is in (with a generation of nowadays) does not drink, which spreads love. I hope it stays when my children (grow up),” Kent said. “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. “
She 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, you don’t exist that you were driving in a car with someone. Call me, I’m not asking for zero questions – just one question.
This episode also saw that Kent had confirmed that she had achieved more than six years of sobriety and accepted alcohol -free lifestyle before moving to her parenting.