The Bravolebrity, who seemingly missed the memo that her reality show is pausing production this summer, shared on Amazon Live Wednesday that she would be elated if she didn’t have to participate in the high-stress environment.

“I will be on cloud 59,” she said during the live-stream. “Either way I’m going to be peaceful though.”

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Lala Kent is on “cloud 59” after learning “Vanderpump Rules” is pausing production for the summer.lalakent/Instagram

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The reality star, who is pregnant with her second child, shared on Amazon Live that she’s relieved they’re on hiatus.Amazon Live

Kent, who is expecting a second child via sperm donor, said she’ll be “damned” if someone negatively affects her pregnancy.

“This is my real life. This is gonna be my baby forever,” she said. “I’m in charge of my own emotions, so if we do film, I will keep zen to protect the peace of my baby in the womb.”

Page Six confirmed earlier this week that the network felt they should take a hiatus to give the cast a break after living through Scandoval, which prompted additional filming after the last two seasons.

 

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“This is my real life. This is gonna be my baby forever,” she explained. “I’m in charge of my own emotions.”Casey Durkin/Bravo

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An insider confirmed to Page Six this week that production hopes the hiatus will spark fresh storylines.Casey Durkin/Bravo
“Everyone needs a moment to decompress after two very rough, intense seasons,” an insider told us. “The cast is looking forward to a break from filming the show.”

Tom Sandoval’s affair with Rachel “Raquel” Leviss, consumed most of Season 11, which is currently airing, and showrunners hope the brief hiatus will bring fresh storylines down the road.


“Producers are excited to catch up with everyone when cameras eventually go back up,” the insider added.

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“Everyone needs a moment to decompress after two very rough, intense seasons,” the insider told us. “The cast is looking forward to a break from filming the show.”Casey Durkin/Bravo

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Andy Cohen also said he expects “things will be different” after the hiatus.Nicole Weingart/Bravo
Bravo honcho Andy Cohen also opened up about the pause Wednesday and said the network has made this decision in the past with other franchises.

“We used to do this all the time with the ‘Housewives,’” Cohen — who is not a producer on “Pump Rules” — explained on SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live.”

“We would say, ‘You know what, let’s put cameras down for four or five months and come back to them,’ and they will have lived life and things will be different.”