Lala Kent has one major regret about her relationship with Randall Emmett — and it involves his toothbrush.
During a recent podcast appearance, the Vanderpump Rules cast member, who admitted in her May 2021 memoir, Give Them Lala, that she took her ex-fiancé’s “toothbrush and [put] it in [her] a–hole for a minute” during a drunken dispute, said that when it comes to Randall’s toothbrush, she wishes she had done far more.
“There are so many things I look back on and, I’m like, ‘I never would have done that if I had alcohol in my system,’” the now-sober Lala began on the April 12 episode of Barstool Sports’ Tea With Publyssity podcast, via Life & Style.
But there are also drunken things that she wouldn’t take back.
“Like, shoving people’s toothbrushes up my a–hole,” Lala laughed. “Which, by the way, don’t regret it now. Should have done it a little more. Wish that had been a nightly routine, actually. … I should have s–t on his toothbrush, is what I should have done.”
“I’m just envisioning myself doing it every night and it’s like a euphoric experience right now. … No regrets,” Lala continued.
As Pump Rules fans well know, Lala and Randall started dating in 2015 and got engaged three years later.
Although Lala and Randall, who was previously married to his ex-wife Ambyr Childers, the mother of his two oldest daughters, London and Rylee, planned to get married in April 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to postpone their wedding and ultimately, they chose to start a family before saying, “I do,” and welcomed daughter Ocean in March 2021.
While all seemed to be going well after Lala became a mother for the first time, she and Randall suddenly split in October 2021 after photos of the film producer and a couple of other women surfaced on social media.
Weeks after the breakup, Lala filmed the Pump Rules season nine reunion, where she admitted that things between her and Randall weren’t as lovey-dovey as they seemed.
“Randall was never, ever home,” Lala claimed. “And he would always say that it was work related and he was always on his phone. It was nonstop on his phone, and I still didn’t even register it.. I thought I knew that he was loyal to me. That is all I wanted … And he made me feel safe enough to bring a child into this world. I feel disgusted.”
Meanwhile, while appearing on Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi‘s podcast, Genuinely GG, last month, Randall hinted that there was more to Lala’s claims of infidelity.
“I’ve made mistakes, she’s made mistakes, but I’m never going to bring that to light because that’s just not right,” Randall said. “For me, I just don’t feel it’s appropriate. I can’t tell her what to do. She’s a strong woman, and I just hope that in time that kind of all mellows out.”