Lala Kentappears to have shadedMegan Foxin a recent Instagram post.

TheVanderpump Rulesstar attended the Monday premiere ofMidnight in the Switchgrass, which her fiancé,Randall Emmett, directed. Fox, who stars in the film, did not attend the event.

While there, Kent, 30, shared several snaps on her Instagram Story, including one now-deleted post that featured her standing in front of the movie poster — completely blocking out Fox. Atop the pic, she wrote “So excited for this!” over Fox’s name, perPage Six.

Kent also later shared a series of congratulatory posts for Emmett and all of the cast members, excludingBruce Willis, Fox and her beauMachine Gun Kelly, all of whom did not attend the premiere.

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Lala Kent, Megan Fox.Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage; Han Myung-Gu/WireImage

Lala Kent, Megan Fox

A rep for Kent did not return PEOPLE’s request for comment.

Fox, 34, canceled just hours before the Los Angeles premiere on Monday night, with a Lionsgate representative telling PEOPLE she would not attend. The after party was held at L.A. Live’s Katsuya.

“Due to the recent California mask mandate and rise of Covid cases, Megan Fox will no longer be attending the premiere tonight,” the rep said.

Lala Kent and Randall Emmett at the Midnight in the Switchgrass premiere.Frazer Harrison/Getty

Lala Kent and Randall Emmett

InMidnight in the Switchgrass, Fox plays FBI agent Rebecca Lombardi, who crosses paths with a brutal serial killer while investigating a sex-trafficking ring with her partner Karl Helter (Willis).

In thetrailerfor the film, which premieres July 23, Fox’s character goes undercover as a sex worker when a would-be John (Kelly) comes at her with a knife. But Fox holds her own, knocking the weapon out of his hand and bringing him to his knees with a few good punches.

The movie is based on the true story of Texas serial killer Robert Benjamin Rhoades (a.k.a. the Truck Stop Killer).

source: people.com