‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star Lala Kent Sings Praises Of Randall Emmett's Ex-Wife
By Fiyin Olowokandi on January 13, 2022 at 5:16 PM EST
Lala Kent wants nothing to do with Randall Emmett following the end of their engagement, but she feels differently about other people in his life.
Kent was full of kind words for Emmett's ex-wife Ambyr Childers who he was married to from 2009 to 2017.
The "Vanderpump Rules" star believes that the "Gotti" actor's former partner is the best thing to have happened to him.
Lala Kent Speaks Highly of Randall Emmett's Ex-Wife
On Tuesday, January 11, Kent appeared as a guest on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" to speak on her relationship with Childers.
Emmet shares two daughters, 11-year-old London and 8-year-old Rylee, with his former spouse. He was in a relationship with Kent when his 2017 divorce was finalized.
Kent said her relationship with Childers was very bumpy, but she has a lot of compassion for her. She added:
"I think she is a great woman and a great mom. I will be honest — I think she is the best thing that ever happened to that guy."
Despite singing high praises for the "Inconceivable" actor's ex-wife, Kent confirmed that she has, heartbreakingly, not communicated with them since her split from Emmett.
As for her relationship with the "Midnight In The Switchgrass" actor, Kent thinks the way it came about was "so gross and messy" and built on nothing except lies.
The "Out of Death" Actress Talks Co-Star's Cheating And Red Flags
Tuesday's episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” was one for the books as Kent did not hold back on detailing her ex's alleged affairs.
The Blast revealed that Cohen asked Kent, “Is this the only time Randall cheated, or is it the only time he got caught," referencing the images that surfaced of him with two women in Nashville.
The "Give Them Lala" author replied that her former fiance's unfaithfulness existed before then. She explained:
"It’s been kind of repeated behavior that I have found out about, and it’s not just one person, it’s many."
Kent highlighted some red flags during her romance with the film producer, including how he was glued to his cell phone.
The "Trauma Center" actress said Emmet would take his phone even into massage rooms and behave "very funny" if she came near it.
On top of that, Kent's ex-fiance was constantly gone, but she had complete trust he would be faithful in his absence.
The mother-of-one said she got no closure from her relationship, and she and Emmett communicate only about their daughter, Ocean, through an app.
Kent informed Cohen that she believes her ex began cheating on her when she recovered from her addiction to alcohol.
The "Spree'' actress said of Emmett's affairs, "I believe it started after I got sober, and it’s just, I don’t know how I didn’t see it.”
Kent became sober when her father passed away three years ago. On October 22, she expressed on Instagram that sobriety helped her stay sane.
The blonde beauty posted a portrait of herself donning on a large golden crown with a bold blue eyeshadow on her eyelids.
The 31-year-old marked her third year of addiction recovery in her captions, explaining that she is beyond grateful for the path that God and her late father placed before her.
Kent thanked her sober coach and sponsor, as well as the sober program and people who shared stories that inspired her never to drink again.
The loving mother credited sobriety as the proudest thing she has ever accomplished aside from being a mother to her daughter Ocean.
The "Hard Kill" Actress Details Prenup Arrangements With "Gotti" Actor
Kent took the necessary financial security measures upon her engagement to Emmett before things went sour due to his alleged cheating.
The Blast shared a conversation between the "Vanderpump Rules" actress and her co-star Scheanna Shay regarding prenups.
Kent explained that she is “all about a plan B." She praised Shay for making an intelligent decision by following suit ahead of her marriage to Brock Davies.
The “Give Them Lala Beauty” founder believes prenups are the best security measure for people entering a marriage.
Kent posited that couples show their true colors in sticky situations so “clear and cut and dry” prenups can quickly help them go their separate ways.