VanderPump rules Alum Lala Kent We hope that her children, the daughters Ocean and the sauce, will not fight the problems of drug abuse in the future.
“What is located (with generation Z nowadays) is not a drink, which I scare love. I hope this remains when my children (grow up), “says 34 -year -old Kent on Friday, March 14th, her episode” Give them Lala ” podcastS “My biggest fear is that I sit there and watch these children in the junior high and high school, and I am like:” This is a very moment they start experimenting when they go to their friend’s house (s) may smoke jointly. “
According to Kent, she sees through social media that many Gen Z teenagers announce that they “do not need to drink” to prioritize their health.
“I am like” Let’s keep this. That’s great, ”Kent said. “(My brother) Easton and I are in the programSo it doesn’t say if any of my girls are rising, you may have won a one -way ticket in a AA room. “
Kent is a mom of the 3-year-old ocean, whom she shares with ex-fiancé Randal Emetand 6-month-old sauce that was intended through IUI and a sperm donor. Before hugging parenting, Kent was on SobrietyS
“I’ve been sober for more than six years,” Kent said on Friday an episode. “It was great (because) drinking, when I think about it, takes me to a pretty dark place. I really started to hit the bottle hard – the same with Iston – after our father died. “

Lala Kent and her children
With the kind assistance of Lala Kent/InstagramShe continued: “I think about it, for example, when my kids reach this moment, I have to be very open to them (and say):” If you are going to drink, there is no version of driving, entering the car with someone. Call me, I’ll ask zero questions – no question. Just pick up the phone and I’ll be there; You don’t have to tell me anything. “
According to Kent, creating an “open dialogue” with her children would give her peace of mind while oriented in her teenage and early years of adulthood.
“That’s what keeps me at night – and Ocean becomes 4 next weekend, and SOSA is only 6 months,” Kent added.
Kent Friday A guest of a podcast was Kelly Staffordwhich agreed to have an “open dialogue” with his own parents was useful.
“I was a pretty good child and this is because I had an open dialogue with my mother,” Stafford recalled. “I could ask her everything I want, and also to tell her things that I will feel like most parents or most children my age during this time cannot tell their parents. … I didn’t want to disappoint her. “