Lala Kent is dropping some more shocking allegations about her former fiancé Randall Emmett.
27.05.2022 - 01:55 / justjared.com
Lala Kent is making some new claims about her ex Randall Emmett.
During an appearance on Jeff Lewis‘ SiriusXM show, the Vanderpump Rules star discussed her split with the film producer and what led up to her decision to leave the relationship.
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Lala recalled seeing a photo of Randall with two other women, saying, “It was seven months [after her daughter’s birth], it was him just walking across the street with two girls and my intuition was just like, you couldn’t ignore it. I immediately was like, sick to my stomach.”
“Something’s wrong. This person is not who you think he is. And my intuition was absolutely correct,” she added.
She went on to say that in the lead up to her decision to leave, Randall allegedly controlled her time with their daughter, Ocean, and threatened to call the cops on her.
“He would threaten to call the police if I didn’t return her and he would give me time periods that I could take her,” Lala explained. “I don’t think he knew I was leaving. I think he needed to regain control of me.”
“I’m shaking just thinking about that time period. It was horrific,” she said.
Things got progressively worse in their relationship, with Lala claiming that Randall had her watched.
”I was worried that he was having me watched, which he did send people to watch,” she said, “Luckily, they didn’t watch me move out. I packed my stuff probably in four hours.”
“I took my clothes. I went to an Airbnb that I had rented,” she recounted. “It was one that I could get quickly and also one that was nice enough that I would enjoy staying there but not break the bank. I stayed there for a little less than a month.”
See more from her interview down below.
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Lala Kent is dropping some more shocking allegations about her former fiancé Randall Emmett.
In an interview with Jeff Lewis on SiriusXM, reality star Lala Kent opened up about what led to her split from Randall Emmett last year.
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