Lala Kentrung spoke out about the custody battle with him Randall Emmett through her 1-year-old daughter, Ocean Kent EmmettFriday after reports alleged that the film producer is being investigated by the FBI in regard to “suspicion of child exploitation and pedophilia.”
After the age of 32 years Vanderpump Rules Cast members were asked how much custody Randall, 51, has for the child, if any, Lala hinted at difficulties in the family court system as Randall took to social media to defend his name against what he said were “lies”.
“If you haven’t dealt with the family court system, you won’t know,” Lala told a curious fan, via Page Six, who asked if Randall had “custody” rights for Samudra, who was welcomed in March 2021.
As Pump Rules fans can understand, harassment claims against Randall were revealed in court filed by his ex-wife, Ambyr Childers, who sought a second restraining order against him late last month. According to a Los Angeles Times report, Ambyr said that a call from the FBI about “suspected child exploitation activities” Randall knowingly caused “extreme devastation and disruption. [her] emotional calm and peace of mind.”
Ambyr and Randall have two daughters, London, 12, and Rylee, 9, whom Ambyr wants “sole legal and physical custody” of “for various reasons.”
“[Randall’s] Her possible involvement in child exploitation and pedophilia, along with the fact that she is being actively investigated by federal law enforcement, dictates that she should not be allowed to have children except with a professional monitor,” Ambyr said in the filing.
And while the Times also spoke to three other people who spoke to the FBI, Randall has denied the investigation.
“Anyone can say whatever they want in a petition; that doesn’t make it right,” he told Page Six. I was shocked and in disbelief that Ambyr would even hint at something so disgusting and untrue.
He also defended himself in a video shared on his Instagram page on Friday.
“I’m in a place where I feel like I have to come here and say what’s really true, against the last 11, 12, 14 months that have been said about me, everything under the sun, you know, narcissist, cheater… At the end of the day , I’m taking the high road because I have three beautiful girls that I don’t want out there. I don’t want to have to do this. But at this point, the lies have come so far,” he said.
“We’re waiting today to get confirmation, because we know there’s nothing true about this, that the FBI has never investigated me and they’re not investigating me because there’s nothing to investigate,” he said. “But unfortunately, in this culture, you can say whatever you want, and then it’s written, and then it’s considered ‘truth’ in this null culture. I’ve been a father for a long time. I have custody of all my children, and I have custody of all my children because I’m a good father and I’m a good person. At the end of the day, that’s the most important thing. At the end of my life, no matter what happens, I’ll look at the faces of my three children, and they’ll know they’re a great father.
After the post, Lala took to her Instagram Story, where she apparently contradicted her ex’s denial with a statement of her own.
“Keep saying whatever you need to help you sleep at night. You see,” she shared.
Also, with her post, Lala is included Philip SooThe song “Burn,” which talks about someone being warned to “be careful with that” and talks about someone who “brings this girl to our bed.”
He also sang, “You and your words are obsessed with your legacy… Your sentences make no sense… And you’re paranoid in every paragraph… How they treat you,” adding, “I hope you can burn.”
Vanderpump Rules Season 10 premieres on February 8, on Bravo.

