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Former Vanderpump Rules star Lala Kent wants to get her boobs 'redone'

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Lala Kent wants to get her boobs "redone".

The 34-year-old reality star has revealed that she intends to have another boob job "after nursing a second child".

The former 'Vanderpump Rules' star - who has daughters Ocean, four, and Sosa, five months - told her brother, Easton Burningham, on her 'Give Them Lala' podcast: "Season ten [of 'Vanderpump Rules'] was the prime example of me … I really wanted to figure out who I was.

"I went back to being bleached blonde. I - sorry Easton - got my boobs done, got my ears pinned back. Keep in mind, I'm going to have to go in and get my boobs redone because it looks like I didn't even have a boob job after nursing a second child."

Lala feels that her identity is now "wrapped up in [her] kids".

And the reality star has now encouraged other mothers to stay connected to who they were prior to giving birth.

She explained: "Take that moment to be like, 'What do I like to do?' Because … these moments are fleeting. There will be a moment that comes and you're going to be, like, 'My identity is gone because my identity lies within my kids. Who am I?'

"I too don't know when my Lala is going to come back. And that thinking, the long haul, is very, very terrifying."

 

Meanwhile, Lala recently revealed that she was "was not well" following her split from Randall Emmett.

The TV star saw her weight plummet to just 90 pounds in the aftermath of her break-up from Randall, the father of Ocean.

During an appearance on the 'When Reality Hits' podcast, Lala shared: "I was down to, like, 90 pounds. I couldn't eat. I was not well. That was the most horrendous time of my life."

However, the actress feels she's now overcome her troubles.

Lala - who split from Randall back in 2021 - explained: "Like, 'You're OK. That time of your life is over, and you're on the other side.' It's over. It's done. That feels so good."

Lala is also pleased that Randall is no longer a prominent part of her life.

She said: "I love being like, 'Your someone else's problem.' I never have to deal with him ever again!"


 

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