Influencer Nara Smith and her husband, Lucky Blue Smith, have expanded their brood once again.
“She’s here!” the couple posted via Instagram on Saturday, October 11, announcing the arrival of their new baby girl. “Welcome to the world little angel 🤍.”
In the video, the newborn could be seen wrapped in a white eyelet blanket as her parents held her and her siblings — Rumble Honey, 4, Slim Easy, 3, and Whimsy Lou, 18 months — gazed down at their baby sister and kissed her head. (Lucky Blue is also the father of daughter Gravity, 8, from a past relationship.)
Model Nara, 24, and Lucky Blue, 27, have yet to share their daughter’s sure-to-be-unique name.
The couple announced their fourth pregnancy in June after swearing that they were “absolutely done” having kids. “Our little surprise🥹🤍,” they wrote in a joint Instagram at the time.
Nara has gained a substantial following on social media for posting videos of the elaborate homemade meals she cooks for her family. Her clips have since sparked commentary about “trad wives” — a term used to describe women who prefer to raise their families following stereotypical, or “traditional,” gender stereotypes — but Nara has publicly denounced the label, insisting that she and Lucky Blue are quite modern in their views.
“The other day, someone brought it up to me, and they were like, ‘You have a very traditional way of life.’ I’m like, ‘What do you mean?’” Nara said on a July episode of Jay Shetty’s “On Purpose” podcast. “We split chores. I work. My husband works. We have children. We split everything. I cook because I love to, not because I have to. Lucky cleans. There was nothing traditional.”
Nara exclusively told Us Weekly in November 2024 that she and Lucky Blue are not too concerned about any outside noise.
“I think [people] just project whatever they’re feeling onto us because it might be easier for them,” Nara shared at the time. “We just do our thing. And if it resonates, it does. And, if it doesn’t, that’s fine.”
Nara and Lucky Blue met when they were both models appearing in shows during Milan Fashion Week in 2019. After only six months of dating, the couple married in February 2020 when Nara was 18.
As for being a young mom, Nara told GQ Hype in 2024 that “it felt like the natural thing.”
“When I’m 40, they’ll be 20, and we’ll grow up together,” she said. “I want to build my life with them rather than trying to integrate them into my life later and it worked out great. I love being a young mom.”
After living in California, Texas and Utah, the Smiths are now settled into their new Connecticut home, where Nara said in a recent social media post that she was planning on “giving birth at home.”
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