Even Lala Kent bows down to Beyoncé.
That's why the Vanderpump Rules star decided against announcing her second baby's name on the latest episode of her Give Them Lala podcast, which fell exactly on the "Texas Hold 'Em" singer's 43rd birthday.
"Today is Beyoncé's birthday," Lala said on the Sept. 4 episode. "We can't announce today."
And according to the 34-year-old, "no one's gonna give a s--t" about her newborn daughter's name if she revealed it on the Grammy winner's b'day. So, she decided to postpone the big reveal to not have it be "shadowed" by all other festivities.
"I'm gonna wait," Lala added, before teasing the first initial of the infant. "Baby S deserves her moment."
Lala—who is mom to daughter Ocean, 4, with ex Randall Emmett—gave birth to her second child on Sept. 3. At the time, she shared an audio clip to her Instagram Stories of the little one's first cries.
Lala wrote in the accompanying caption, "Welcome into the world, my love."
Though the newborn's moniker is still shrouded in mystery, Lala has been open about her decision to expand her family.
"When I had my life go in a very different direction, I knew I wanted more kids," she told Cosmopolitan in January, explaining how she conceived through the use of a sperm donor and intrauterine insemination (IUI). "It was such a strange thing that was happening because everyone would tell me, ‘You're going to find somebody.' And I got to thinking, 'Why does my wanting more children need to involve another person?'"
She continued, "There are many ways to have a baby, and you don’t need a man to do it."
For Lala, it also became important to her to "start talking about it because there are women out in the world who sit there and wait for a man to come into the picture and are just yearning for children even though there is another way to get pregnant."
"It’s a road that I never thought I would be going down," the reality star shared. "I really saw myself in the cookie-cutter relationship and creating a family, but now that the universe has other plans for me, I’m so grateful this was an option."
But that's not to say Lala—who ended her three-year engagement to Randall in 2021—has given up on finding a partner entirely.
"I believe in love," she said on an Amazon Live broadcast in April. "I know that I will find love again."
For now, keep reading to see her mommy moments with daughter Ocean.