"My man" may be making a comeback thanks to Lala Kent. The Vanderpump Rules star provided a pleasant update on dating life one year after divorcing fiance Randall Emmett. "I think I might be in love with someone," she teased during an Oct. 7 appearance on SiriusXM's Jeff Lewis Live. "He's a local. My friend's been trying to hook me up with him for a long time and we finally met. We hung out literally that was the third time."
How did the date go, exactly? We had a lot of fun, Lala said. The Bravo star said that her potential new boo's 10/10 looks don't hurt either. "I saw him very quickly. I was just like, ‘Oh my god,'" the 32-year-old shared. "When the face hits right, it's like game over. " However, his face isn't the only part of him that has Lala hooked, sharing, "I love his brain. He's very smart. And his face doesn't match what comes out of his mouth."
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She added, "He's a unicorn... I'm gonna need to have his baby or something." Even while Lala withheld his identity, she did reveal that he is 38 years old, which checks off a crucial need for her because she stated she likes someone "just below 40," referring to this age range as "the safe zone."
Numerous accusations against Randall, 51, were made in a Los Angeles Times exposé that was released on June 30. Lala claimed to the publication that the producer "tacked" her after she confronted him regarding suspicions of adultery. Lala told the Times that after images of her then-fiancé in Nashville with two women appeared, she demanded to check his phone but claims he refused and then "came after me, tackled me, and knocked me to the ground."
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"I used every ounce of strength to get him off of me as he was trying to pry it from my hands," she continued. "That was when I knew, for sure, that there was a lot he was hiding."
In a statement to E! News, a representative for Randall refuted the allegations, claiming that "Lala invented this tale." A second representative for the Midnight in the Switchgrass director told E! that the article's general claims are unfounded, "are false and part of a now-familiar smear campaign orchestrated by Randall's ex-fiancée to sway their custody dispute."
At the time, a source close to the Bravo star told E! News that Lala "had no part in coordinating an L.A. Times expose that goes back 10-15 years prior to even meeting him," and that, "She's a drop in the bucket in this overall story. This piece is about business."
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The founder of Give Them Lala Beauty spoke to viewers about how she ended her six-year relationship with Randall, who is the father of her 19-month-old daughter, Ocean Kent Emmett, back in February. "He made it very easy," Lala revealed. "I found out who he really was and all of a sudden I was over it. I have this way of when I'm betrayed by somebody, it's like all feelings—I don't even remember them." And while discussing her new dating life with Randall in the rearview mirror, Lala has it right: "Let's get it poppin'."