Lala Kent, best known for her role on Vanderpump Rules, is making headlines again with her candid remarks about Alcoholics Anonymous. During a recent episode of her podcast, “Untraditionally Lala,” she revealed that AA has requested she curb her public discussions about the program due to its emphasis on anonymity. While she understands the organization’s ideals, Lala believes that sharing her journey towards sobriety can inspire others who might be wrestling with similar battles.
Her views are backed by her brother, Easton Burningham, who’s also on the path of sobriety. He argues that open conversations about recovery can encourage more people to seek help earlier. Since getting sober in 2018, Kent has been vocal about the ups and downs of her journey, celebrating milestones like her recent five-year sobriety anniversary with heartfelt reflections. It raises an interesting question: should sobriety be kept quiet, or is it time to shine a light on this often taboo subject?
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