Kent is currently turning to Bill Wilson‘s Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step program to “give her new life.”
“Five months ago, I came to the realization that I am an alcoholic, and I am now a friend of Bill W., which you will never know how much this program means to me [and] has given me new life,” Kent said in a video on her Instagram Stories, according to PEOPLE.
“I always say if you don’t have to be sober, I wouldn’t recommend it, but me — as someone who does need to be sober — being in my right frame of mind every single day is truly incredible,” she continued.
“When I’m having the roughest day that I could possibly have, I — for once in a very, very long time — see the light at the end of the tunnel. I know that tomorrow I’m gonna be okay.”
“I’m thinking a lot about my dad today — not different from any other day — and I just feel very, very blessed that I think back on my time that I had with him and there’s no regrets,” she shared.
“I’m so grateful that I have this program and that I can mourn him,” Kent said. “The program has allowed me to sit down and remember my dad in a clear frame of mind, and remember what he brought to my life, what he meant to me, what he taught me.”
A few days prior, Lala took to her Instagram Stories to send out to online trolls and haters who continue to attack her looks on social media.
“It's so crazy to me what people are willing to write on people's photos,” she said, according to OK! Magazine. “[Leaving] comments that are like ‘oh my God you used to be pretty.’ It's like you were never pretty. Does that feel good?” she asked. “Does that feel good when I say that? No! I don't sit here and if you're too skinny say ‘oh my God eat a cheeseburger’; if you're like a little bit hefty ‘oh my God you eat your feelings.’"
“What possesses you to feel like your opinion about somebody is worth anything?” she continued. “That's what social media has done to our world, is making everyone feel like their opinion matters. Hello! It doesn't."
“Shout-out to Instagram for allowing us to control content, control everything that we see or don't want to see,” she said. "Blocking trolls, turning off comments, so the only thing you're allowed to do is either double tap to send me some love, or move your miserable ass back on to your little hole.”
Kent described her account as her “cyber home” and she told trolls to check their bad attitudes at the door. “You better wipe your f***king feet before you come in,” she explained. “Because I'm not allowing anybody to track mud all over my cyber home. You're blocked if you can't spread love.”
Lala ended her video by praising her fans for their love and support. “They're happy, they're making a difference, they're not little sourpuss trolls, bringing all this negative, dark energy upon us,” she explained. “No, they're out there being badasses every f***king day, and I love those people. You're more than welcome in my cyber home any day, baby!"
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