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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Lala Kent's love language is "quality time"

    The 35-year-old reality TV star is already looking forward to the festive season, and Lala admits that she can't wait to spend some quality time with her loved ones over the Christmas holiday.


    Asked about her plans for Christmas, Lala told E! News: "Being with my loved ones and putting the to-do list on the back burner. My love language is quality time, and the holidays are filled with just that."

    Lala explained that her "signature gift is always something cosy. I love feeling comfortable and being snuggled up."

    The former Vanderpump Rules star also offered some gift-giving advice to her followers ahead of Christmas Day.

    She said: "When in doubt buy skincare. We all love it and no one is ever mad about it."

    Meanwhile, Lala previously revealed that she would love to have "five more babies".

    The TV star - who has daughters Ocean, four, and Sosa, 14 months - confessed that she'd love to have even more children in the future.

    Lala told Parents: "I feel like we sunk right into this new dynamic. It is so fulfilling and it's difficult, but we're a well-oiled machine. And I just don't think I'm done. I think I need one more. I am loving it so much that I'm not ready for the stages to be over as they pass."

    The blonde beauty thinks the age gaps between her future children will be important.

    She said: "I didn't love that Ocean and Sosa are three and a half years apart. I like sticking to the two-and-a-half range. But you know what? The universe has a plan for me, and we just roll with it."

    Lala noted that Sosa's arrival has had a positive impact on Ocean, observing that she's shown "a different level of confidence".

    Lala explained: "She's really taken on the role of being a big sister. Ocean is only four, but she's always seemed like an old soul and just wise beyond her years.

    "When Sosa came into the mix, it just gave Ocean a different level of confidence. She really enjoys helping me out, even throwing away a dirty diaper. That was huge for her. She's like, 'I touched a poopy diaper!' She really sunk into becoming a little caretaker, and it's adorable to watch."

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