Lala Kent is still trying to wrap her head around the possibility that Luke Broderick could be her daughter Sosa’s sperm donor.
“Do they not look identical? They look so much alike,” Lala exclusively shared with Us Weekly while celebrating season 3 of The Valley. “When he said, ‘I’ve donated sperm,’ I think you could see the shock on my face. I genuinely was like, ‘Holy s***.’”
During the Wednesday, April 1, episode of Bravo’s hit reality show, Luke confirmed to Lala that he previously donated sperm while he was a student.
“My senior year of college, I donated sperm to the same sperm bank that Lala used to conceive Sosa,” he shared.
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Lala replied, “I did not have on my bingo card that he would say he’s been a sperm donor at the same cryo bank I got Sosa from. So now Kristen [Doute] is Sosa’s stepmom. Oh f*** no.”
Although the episode will likely have some viewers asking questions, Lala confirmed to Us that she still genuinely doesn’t know what to think.
“I remember that the sperm donor I chose was, like, a new batch of goods,” she told Us. “I got a call from the cryo bank. ‘Hey, this amazing donor just hit,’ and I snatched up all the goods. My donor is a one-family unit, so once it’s purchased, it’s gone. Could you imagine? What I tried to avoid and now he’s just in front of me every day of my life. That would be my worst nightmare.”
When Us asked Luke if he could be the sperm donor responsible for Sosa’s arrival, the Bravo star also admitted that he also truly doesn’t know.
“You know, we sign a form. I cannot speak on this,” he shared. “Well, actually, I can speak on it because I actually don’t know. I gave up the right to know. So, if she chose to send my swimmers upstream, then Sosa can find out one day if she wants to know.”
Luke continued, “If she doesn’t want to know, we got to let her grow up. I mean, Lala chose this route. I think it’s only fair to Sosa that she gets to make that decision.”
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For now, many cast members remained shocked — and entertained — at the idea that Luke could possibly be involved with Lala’s modern family.
“This is blowing my mind,” Danny Booko joked to Us. “I was like, I totally forgot about this. When I saw it again, I was like, ‘This is insane.’ I need to know.”
The Valley airs on Bravo Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET. Stream new episodes the next day on Peacock.

