Lala Kent Reveals She Is 'Burning The Bridge' Following Split From Randall Emmett: 'I Just Never Thought My Life Would Be Where It Is'
Lala Kent is moving on with her life.
After it was revealed last night that Kent was calling off her engagement to former fiancé Randall Emmett, the Vanderpump Rules star is “burning the bridge” with anyone getting in the way of her personal growth journey.
During the most recent episode of her podcast “Give Them Lala,” the reality star, 31, told her fill-in cohost, Jessica, that she is putting all of her energy into her mommy duties instead of harping on her crumbling relationship.
“For me, I look at it and I’m like, ‘I would never have Ocean,’” she said, trying to look on the bright side of the breakup. “This independence that I have wouldn’t be here.”
It was originally revealed in October that the former flames were calling things off after a three-year engagement. Reports at the time claimed that Kent was leaving Emmett, 50, following infidelity rumors, per Page Six.
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While the TV personality confessed on the podcast that there are moments where she feels as if she has “pits in her stomach,” or that “it’s too much,” she ultimately explained that she is focusing on the good in her life.
She also revealed that she has no room left for anyone who isn’t there to support her “evolution” as a person.
Kent insisted that there are “a lot of pluses” to the changes she has made in her life, including saying goodbye to her former fiancé, and if people “don’t fit into that anymore, not my issue. I’m burning the bridge,” she said.
As OK! previously reported, Kent admitted earlier this month that the breakup has still been taking a toll on her. “It’s been a lot,” she said at the time. “I’m going through a lot.”