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Lala Kent has made a video in which she administers a peptide injection and after that, her fans began to comment. Lala, the main character of the TV show “Vanderpump Rules,” was behind the DSLR and was wearing a Baltimore Ravens jersey. She chose the one with the name of the legendary linebacker, Ray Lewis. Her caption was also very short – “If you Pep, I will Tide”, the words of which could be connected with the detergent brand while at the same time are showing Lala’s comedic side with her association of peptides and sports.
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There is a scene showing Kent doing a preparation before the injection, and during that time she is saying, “How many shots are we done? We’ll do it. We’re gonna take a little bit. I need the shiver knob in there. I’m freaking out for it. Oh, well.” It was her laid-back approach to what for many would be a medical procedure that captured the good vibes from the very beginning.
The peptide story was soon disregarded as people began to point out the football issue that was Kent’s outfit. Nevertheless, she was not just a fan of football, but also a fan of the Baltimore Ravens, which somehow has been shown by her sporting a Ray Lewis jersey. One of the commenters gave a very lovely comment – “Ravens fan and Ray Lewis!? Oh I love me some Lala” and then a few other people joined in. Somebody else left a very brief and straight-to-the-point comment, “Love that you rocking the Ravens,” thus showing the strong bond which is usually created through sport between a team and its supporters.
The viewers who were confused with the video wanted to have so many things clarified. “What’s it used for?” was asked by one person; another said curiously, “Explain what u did please.” The public statement and the injection have both in a way indicated that peptides are not known to many actually, even though their discussion is still very intense among some circles.
Some of the comments were also a bit critical of the context of the post. The worrying member, for instance, continued his question, “What is she giving to herself? Does Lala know what she is putting into her body?” whilst another comment was a bit cynical and it seemed like the person posting it found it hard to believe the extent of the situation. He wrote, “Ur a legend coz u gave urself peptide injection? 😂”
The beat in the background was also criticized in comments. One of the comments that meant the beat might not be suitable for the content said, “Babes … the beat 🪦”.
A significant portion of the comments were also about the treatment itself. One admirer asked, for instance, “How many do you need to do @lalakent?” and another follower went so far as to ask, “I don’t get why everyone is doing these peptide shots once you start do you need to take them forever??” In general, tweets and similar messages like these indicate that people are keen on knowing how these treatments will affect their routine lives in the long run.
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One supporter of Lala Kent decided to jump into the peptides talk, and did so by complimenting the actress and becoming an instant supporter by saying, “He @lalakent LOVED you in the movie Spree 👏👏👏👏👏,” a popular social media strategy that sees star posts drawing different opinions from their fans based on different snippets of their careers. Kent recently celebrated her daughter’s first birthday and has shared many intimate family moments with her followers.