When it comes to her reality TV future, Lala Kent isn’t ready to kiss and tell.
“I live in the valley,” Lala, 35, exclusively shared with Us Weekly as iHeartPodcasts celebrated their fall shows on Wednesday, September 10, “and that’s all I’m gonna say.”
After season 2 of The Valley concluded airing in August, fans are curious to find out who could be part of the next season.
While Bravo has yet to officially announce any casting plans, viewers are already searching for any and all clues about season 3.
On Friday, September 12, Lala posted a selfie with cast members Kristen Doute, Brittany Cartwright, Nia Sanchez and Zack Wickham. She also shared a cryptic social media post to her followers.
“My life 🙏 In my little bubble 😌,” she wrote via Instagram on August 12. “I’ll come back to Reality when I’m ready 😉.”
For now, the Vanderpump Rules alum is focused on raising her daughters Ocean, 4, and Sosa, 12 months, while also keeping up with her friends’ milestones. (Lala shares Ocean with ex Randall Emmett.)
While she hasn’t met Brittany’s new man, she has heard “wonderful things.”
“I’m very excited for her,” she told Us. “I want to see her with the best of the best. I think I trust her judgment with this guy, and I really have heard wonderful things.”
Lala is also excited to kick off a new chapter in her podcasting career with the launch of iHeartRadio’s “Untraditionally Lala” podcast.
“‘Give Them LaLa’ represents a point in my life that I’m no longer in, and I’ll never be in again, and it was when I was just wanting to shove myself down people’s throats,” Lala explained to Us. “Although that was wonderful for back then, my life has changed so drastically. I’m a mom to two girls, I have a very untraditional life. When I’m thinking about all of these things, I thought ‘Untraditionally.’ That is what the name is going to be. It’s going to stand the test of time, because I’m always going to be an untraditional person.”
She continued, “I just really want this podcast to shine a light on anybody who thought their life was going to go a certain way, and they rolled with the punches and said, ‘It may not be that way, but I’m still going to have the life that not only do I deserve, but the life that I want.’”
Lala’s first episode premiered on Wednesday, September 17, with special guest Ambyr Childers.
While many may know her as a talented actress, Lala first connected with her because they share a “baby daddy.”
“It was a very bumpy road for the two of us, and we have just gotten so close,” she said. “We are family. Our kids are our sisters, so we have a very wonderful, beautiful relationship, and we support each other, and we know each other’s wounds. She’s just a wonderful person, and I can’t wait to have her on.”