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  • By: Lala Kent
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  • Length: 5 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (62 ratings)
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Summary

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The Vanderpump Rules breakout star and provocateur brings her signature sharp wit with this collection of humorous and brutally honest essays exploring her rocky road to fame, sobriety, and beyond.

What does “Give them Lala” mean? It means giving the truest, most honest version of yourself to the world. It means being authentic, bold, adventurous, and having an unapologetic approach to life.

Hollywood is where Lauren Burningham, aspiring actress from Utah, fully embraced her alter-ego Lala Kent, entrepreneur, entertainer, and film and television star. Some say she’s rude; Lala says she claps back. Some say she’s spontaneous; Lala says “eat up the drama.” Some say she’s too bold; Lala knows she’s reality TV gold. Truth is, without giving them Lala, Lauren could never have become the woman she is today.

In her debut collection of essays, Lala shares how you, too, can embrace the best version of yourself and never feel guilty for deserving more. As she leads us on her bumpy journey from suburban boredom to Hollywood glamour, she’ll explain how women can—and should—feel just as free as men when it comes to sex, how sobriety saved her life and relationship, and how we should treasure every day we have with those we love.

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Give em Lala, fab read,

While I know who Lala is I'm sure most people who have watched Vanderpump Rules on Bravo over the last few yrs, but it was nice to get to know Lauren as we don't see too much of her on VR we normally only see Lala calling someone her favorite word Bitch haha. I love Lala's honesty she calls a spade a spade which I absolutely love, she reminds me of a much younger version of myself lol, it's nice to see & hear via the book a much softer side to Lala when she's talking about her Dad & how her Dad's passing affected her with her drinking it was also good to hear in her own word's about her meeting Randal

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Amazing lala

Listened to every last part of this book. I look up so much to lala, parts of the book made me laugh some made me cry but over all you are one amazing ass person lala. Would love to meet you one day, I live in the uk so one day my dream will come true.

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Loved it

Loved listening to this, thank you lala for sharing your story with us so real and honest! I laughed and cried with you ❤️

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A genuine story of living

Absolutely loved this book, Lala is open, raw, real and it is her story, like us all we have them and they are all very complex! An inspiring lady!

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Lala is tooting her own horn

Lala is rolling around in self pity and has apparently not learned anything from her 'struggles'. She has a habit of repeating herself throughout the book which was annoying.

Her reading lacks the appropriate tact and pace, at times she was painful to listen at.

As a fan of VPR I did appreciate the parts in the book when she told us more about what was going on behind the scenes of the show, thats why I'm giving this a 2. Everything else falls short and flat, and I'm finding myself caring less and less.

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