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Lala Kent recently revisited a memorable yet unaired moment from a Vanderpump Rules reunion involving Tom Sandoval, during the latest episode of her podcast. While steering clear of discussing her ongoing conflict with former friend Scheana Shay, Lala also touched on her plans to return to The Valley and her aspirations for a third child.

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During the reunion, Lala, now 35, quoted a line from Heather Dubrow that she had delivered to Alexis Bellino during the seventh season reunion of The Real Housewives of Orange County. The quote was, “If everyone says you’re dead, it’s time to lie down.”
“I was really hoping they would include that in the show!” Lala confessed on the October 15 edition of her podcast, Untraditionally Lala, as reported by Bravo’s The Daily Dish.
“If everyone says you’re dead, it’s time to lie down,” Heather had told her castmate.
“I wanted them to air it so badly!” Lala admitted on the October 15 episode of Untraditionally Lala, via Bravo’s The Daily Dish.
According to Lala, she made the comment to Tom, 43, “because he just kept going. I was like, ‘f*ck it, you’re dead! We all agree!’”
While Lala applauded Heather for keeping it classy during her moment with Alexis, she noted that her delivery would have been different.
“Everything that comes out of your mouth is just like dripping in gold, and I just love everything you say. And you stay level-headed, but you’re so f*cking interesting. Whereas, I think I’m only interesting if I’m ripping someone’s head off,” she explained.
During another interview, after being asked about Scheana and whether there was a path forward for the two of them, Lala refused to engage.
“I think I’ve said everything I need to say on that situation,” Lala admitted to Page Six on October 14. “I’m not even going to discuss her at all.”
As Pump Rules fans well know, Scheana became upset with Lala after she failed to support her memoir in the way she hoped, and later accused her of telling someone in their circle about Brock Davies‘ affair.
Moving on to The Valley season three, Lala said she was “nervous” about what fans will think.
“It’s been weird being back. It feels like I haven’t done it before. They say that certain things are like riding a bike, but I’m like, ‘This feels very strange.’ I have a lot of anxiety about it,” she confessed. “I used to pride myself on being able to not care about those things and kind of compartmentaliz[e and] separate reality from reality. And that was the first time where it was really hard to do that.”
Going into The Valley, Lala said she decided to lean into authenticity.
“I am who I am. And I, for some reason, for the life of me, cannot change certain things,” she admitted. “I start having another out-of-body experience where I’m like, ‘Shut the f*ck up, La. Shut up!’ And then I leave, and I overthink, and I’m like, ‘Oh, this is difficult.’ I am thinking about what people will think of me.”
As for her plans for a third child, Lala confirmed she would likely use the same sperm donor she chose for her daughter Sosa, 1, since she still has “a lot of his goods.”
The Valley season three is currently in production and expected to premiere on Bravo sometime early next year.