If you’ve somehow managed to avoid the internet’s latest obsession, let me introduce you to TikTok’s Nara Smith and her husband Lucky Blue Smith. They’re the ultimate trad couple of TikTok fame, making everyone question if we’re all just slacking off in our lives. But before you start googling how to make peanut butter from scratch, let’s dive into what makes this duo so unavoidably fascinating.
Nara Smith’s rise on TikTok came with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of “mischievous flavor,” quickly earning her a massive following. The 22-year-old’s account really blew up when she announced her third pregnancy, and people couldn’t get enough. It doesn’t help that their kids names are kinda unhinged…
Nara and Lucky may look like the quintessential Instagram-perfect couple, but there’s a lot more to their story than just pretty pictures and dreamy aesthetics. In the September cover story for GQ, they both opened up about their relationship, their TikTok stardom, and their little family. Here are some fun facts that you might not know about them that I can’t stop thinking about.
Lucky Blue And Nara Smith’s Background
Lucky Blue was basically a child star in the modeling world. He was scouted at the tender age of 10, made an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show before he was even 17, and had a massive Tumblr following. His fans even called themselves “Lucky Charms” (I don’t know if I hate this or love it).
Nara was born Nara Aziza Pellmann and comes from a unique cultural background with a German father and a mother from Lesotho in Southern Africa. She was discovered as a model at just 14 in Germany, setting the stage for her future jet-setting life.
Nara Smith And Lucky Blue: From Model To Homemaker
When they met at a fashion show in Milan in 2019, it was pretty much love at first sight. So much so that Lucky proposed to Nara shortly after she visited him in LA. Talk about fast-tracking the romance.
Eventually the couple packed up and left LA for the wide open spaces of Dallas, Texas. Partly for a fresh start and partly for those sweet, sweet tax benefits. But, in a twist, they find Texas a little isolating compared to the fashion hubs they once called home.
Despite their beginnings in the glitzy world of fashion, Nara and Lucky have leaned into a more family-focused lifestyle. They’re all about their three kids and their laidback lifestyle, and they’ve have taken their social media followers along for the ride.
While Lucky touches on his faith occasionally in his content and encourages his followers to connect with God, both he and Nara are fairly private about their religious beliefs despite pushback online. “I’m not in any way a hardcore Mormon or anything like that,” Nara shared in a GRWM video. Whatever that means.
Nara Smith Kids Names
I’m sorry Nara but honestly, the kids’ names are a little wild. You’d think with her whole tradwife aesthetic, we’d be looking at little Timothys and Elizabeths running around. But nope! Instead, we’ve got Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou. No, seriously — those are her kids’ names. Like, I’m sorry, but why are trad wives out here using the least traditional names ever? Imagine introducing yourself in kindergarten: “Hi, I’m Rumble Honey.” If the children weren’t so filthy rich and famous, I’d feel bad for them.
Lucky Blue Smith And Stormi Henley Child
Before you start thinking that Lucky Blue’s life has always been this picture-perfect family setup, let’s rewind a bit. Back when Lucky was the fashion industry’s It boy, he had a daughter with his ex, Stormi Henley who’s an actress and singer. The name sound familiar? That’s because she was most recently romantically linked to Joe Jonas. But anyway — the kid’s name? Gravity. Yes, Gravity, as in the force that keeps us all grounded. And, while the name sounds like something you’d name your new-age wellness retreat, it’s now part of Lucky’s beautifully blended family.
TikTok, Tradwife Fantasies, and The Reality Check
Nara’s TikTok is like the ultimate tradwife fever dream. It’s all about domestic perfection — think vintage vibes, wholesome content, and a constant rotation of homemade everything. But if you’re looking at Nara’s life and wondering if you need to start hand-churning butter to get your life together, take a deep breath. Nara herself says she’s not out here trying to set any standards or pressure anyone into some 1950s time warp.
Of course, this doesn’t stop the internet from dissecting every aspect of her life, wondering if she’s the face of the new wave of tradwife propaganda or just having fun with her content. But whether you’re a fan, a critic, or just someone who’s here for the memes, one thing’s for sure: Nara and Lucky Blue are serving up something the internet can’t look away from.
So, while we all figure out what exactly to make of this latest online obsession, let’s just appreciate the absurdity of it all — because if nothing else, Nara and Lucky have certainly given us plenty to talk about.