Don’t worry, Bravo fans – there’s no beef between Lala Kent and Ariana Madix.
Kent shut down speculation that she and Madix are on the outs during an exclusive chat with Page Six at BravoCon 2023 over the weekend.
“Ariana and I are good,” the “Give Them Lala” podcast host told us Saturday after appearing on the “Vanderpump Rules” panel at the annual convention.
During the discussion, Kent urged fans to stop booing Madix’s ex-boyfriend Tom Sandoval, who infamously cheated on her with their co-star Raquel Leviss.
“I was over it,” Kent explained, when asked why she shut down the audience’s negative response.
“Time has passed,” she went on, referencing the explosive Scandoval saga that first blew up in March.
“I love Ariana dearly. I will always be loyal to her, but when I’m watching something in front of me, I feel like I’m pretty logical and I’ve got to call it like I see it,” she added. “But that doesn’t mean that I’m not going to ride hard for you.”
Bravo viewers previously slammed Kent, 33, for hugging Sandoval, 40, while filming Season 11 of the hit reality show in August, just months after she called him a “sociopath.”
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“Wait…. WHAT. After allllllll the shii Lala posted and talked foreverrrrr?” one fan wrote on social media, referencing Kent’s public disdain for the TomTom co-owner.
“I’m confused. Thought she hated him,” another fan chimed in.
After Sandoval was outed for having an affair with Leviss while still dating Madix, 38, Kent had a lot to say about the musician.
During the Season 10 reunion, which aired on Bravo in June, Kent likened Sandoval to her ex Randall Emmett, whom she split from in 2021 amid a cheating scandal.
“Give it 10 years, he is Randall Emmett. It’s absolutely terrifying. … That is a f–king narcissist. Everyone needs to be warned about this person,” she alleged at the time.
Kent also compared Sandoval to cult leader Charles Manson, claiming they both “preyed on women” who were “lost.”
“They hung on every word of his because they didn’t know any different … like she [Leviss] said, ‘I finally felt heard and seen,’ so I’m thinking that that’s kind of the equivalent,” Kent said on her podcast.