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    Lala Kent hopes to become pregnant within the next 12 months

    The 34-year-old reality star - who already has Ocean, four, with ex-partner Randall Emmett and Sosa, ten months, via a sperm donor - has revealed that she would actually love to have "five more babies"


    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 observed that if her plan comes to fruition, Sosa would be two years old by the time her new baby is born.

    She said: "I think that's a good age gap.

    "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" in recent months.

    The former Vanderpump Rules star 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."

    Lala and Randall went through an acrimonious split in 2021, and she initially feared that it might have a detrimental impact on Ocean. However, the reality star insists that their daughter is now "happy, healthy, and thriving".

    She said: "Ocean was so young when she had to start bouncing back and forth, so it's just very much a part of her norm. She knows that she always comes back to this house.

    "Ocean just finished her first year of preschool, and the school said she's a little girl who is happy, healthy, and thriving."

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