Lala Kent Reveals Plans to Have Another Baby 2 Months After Welcoming Daughter Sosa: 'What's One More?'
The 'Vanderpump Rules' star is a mom to daughters Ocean, 3, and Sosa, 11 weeks
The 'Vanderpump Rules' star is a mom to daughters Ocean, 3, and Sosa, 11 weeks
Lala Kent is already looking forward to adding another baby to her family of three.
While chatting with Andy Cohen on the Thursday, Nov. 19 episode of Watch What Happens Live, the Vanderpump Rules star, 34, revealed that hopes to add another little one to the mix. Kent is already a mom to daughters Ocean, 3, and baby Sosa, who she welcomed in September.
"Now that you've had Sosa, do you want a third child?" Cohen asked Kent.
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"Yes, I do. I think I'm going to do it," she admitted, adding, "And if I have a third, what's one more?"
Kent then explained that she has 16 leftover vials from her intrauterine insemination (IUI) procedure from when she was trying to get pregnant with Sosa, so she has the ability to grow her family whenever she desires.
"I did IUI, I did not do IVF, so I didn't freeze my eggs. But I had 17 vials of the donor's 'goods,' and I got pregnant off of one," Kent revealed. "So I still got 16 more, baby!"
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The proud mom shares Ocean with ex Randall Emmett, 53, and she tells Cohen that their co-parenting experience has been a real "rollercoaster."
“We have come to a place where we have one thing in common and that is this child and what’s best for her,” the reality star said of their toddler.
Kent added that she and Emmett have "productive conversations," but noted that things aren't "always golden" between the two.
“I’m like a really fun ride. I’ll take you on a rollercoaster," she explained. "One day we’re good, and the next day, he pisses me off.”
Despite their disagreements, the mom of two assured that they “always come back to Ocean and her wellbeing.”