Lala Kent is admitting she can have tousled.
The Vanderpump Rules star, and mom of two, entered a club many mothers join at one point or one other over the weekend, revealing she cut her 3-year-old daughter’s hair.
On her Instagram Stories, Kent shared a photograph of her daughter, Ocean, who’s giving an enormous smile to the camera, while seemingly shrugging off her latest look.
Kent opted to trim her own daughter’s hair, and admits, “Guys, I feel I f—ed up.” Ocean’s latest ‘do features bluntly cut bangs, resembling a bowl cut.
Alongside the photo of Ocean, Kent also included a photograph of considered one of Jim Carrey’s most beloved characters, Lloyd Christmas from Dumb and Dumber, highlighting the similarities.
Along with Ocean, whom Kent shares along with her ex-fiancé Randall Emmett, she welcomed her second child, Sosa, into the world in September 2024 via a sperm donor.
In December, Kent sat down with Parade to debate what her goals at the moment are that Vanderpump Rules is officially over.
“I’m feeling extremely grateful for that chapter in my life,” Kent said of her time on the truth show. “Vanderpump Rules catapulted me into doing what I like to do.”
“It has brought a lot opportunity, and I don’t think it was any secret after that finale episode that it just felt very final.”
Despite admitting that “every thing” she wants has now “shifted” with the top of Vanderpump Rules, Kent said one thing stays the identical: “I would like an empire, and I won’t stop until I actually have that.”
Now, with a view to proceed constructing her empire, Kent said her focus stays on her Give Them Lala brand. “It’s right away about getting the brand where it must be, having it ring true to who I’m right away.”
A part of her latest brand includes her show on Amazon Live, Mama’s Still Got It.
Just before welcoming Sosa into the world, Kent told The Bump that she “excited for people to see a side of me that I haven’t been in a position to show on Vanderpump Rules.”
“I get to share just about the biggest a part of my life — my experience as a mother,” she continued.
“I’ve learned that motherhood alone suits me well,” Kent continued to inform The Bump. “Even after I had Ocean and was in a partnership, I used to be very territorial. I desired to do it by myself. I didn’t want another person’s input. I just felt like mama knows best.”
“This is a component of my life that’s so special and so sacred,” Kent, who wants more children, said of being a mom, “and I feel like I actually have such a bond with other mothers, which I never thought would occur.”
“I’m like, ‘I bond over shoes and skincare,’ then suddenly it’s like, ‘Whoa, we’re bonding over babies. I didn’t see this coming.’”