#VanderpumpRules Lala Kent Thinks Tupac ‘Took Over’ Her Body After His Death!
Utah gone gangsta!
Lala Kent isn’t just acting like Tupac Shakur, she actually thinks he is a part of her.
The Vanderpump Rules star recently claimed the late rapper “took over” her body after he died in 1996. Tupac died more than 20 years ago, but Lala truly believes that the rapper is using her body to thrive and survive.
On Wednesday, the 27-year-old opened up about her inner gangsta during a candid interview with Jenny McCarthy.
“I was gonna ask you how did this, like, sweet, beautiful Utah girl turn into, like, this cool, hood chick?” Jenny McCarthy asked the Bravo star during an interview on SiriusXM’s The Jenny McCarthy Show on Wednesday, February 21. “Like on Instagram and stuff your Snapchats are so sexy, funny, but they’re hood.”
“I don’t know where that comes from. I mean I am a firm believer that when Tupac died he took over my body. I know you’re laughing but I’m being for real,” Kent explained. “I recently just got ‘thug life’ tattooed on me and I feel so happy about it. It’s by my … the inside ankle on my left and it’s up and down in my handwriting, it looks like a prison stamp.”
The SUR hostess continued to say that while there are differences between her and the “Hit Em Up” rapper, she truly believes he is “inside” her body.
“And the thing is I’ve never been in a fight before. I am as boujee and white as they come, but I gets to clapping sometimes, pretend, you know?” Kent said. “You know, I’m sure he is not thrilled with his new body casing, but I’m not thrilled about the temper.”
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