Nara and Lucky Blue Smith Reveal the Most Surprising Thing They've Learned After 5 Years of Marriage
The beloved content creators tied the knot on Feb. 21, 2020. A month after celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary, the couple stepped out together on Friday, March 21, at French luxury cosmetics brand Clarins' star-studded bash at Los Angeles' Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. There, they revealed to E! News what has surprised them most after five years of marriage.
"How we can both do better at communicating even though we're really good at communicating," Nara, 23, answered.
Smith, 26, agreed, adding, "Yeah, just communicating, I guess."
The TikTok couple wore coordinating black date-night looks for the glamorous party, which was also attended by Justin Long, Kate Bosworth, Alessandra Ambrosio, Bailee Madison, Dylan Efron, Chet Hanks, Jesse Metcalfe, Stassi Schroeder, Kathryn Newton, Paris Brosnan, Alex Lee-Aillón, Elsa Hosk, Jodie-Turner Smith, Lukas Gage and Maude Apatow. The A-list evening additionally featured a performance by Gwen Stefani.
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Since getting married, Nara and Lucky have welcomed three children, including daughter Rumble Honey and son Slim Easy. They announced the birth of their third child, daughter Whimsy Lou Smith, in April 2024. Lucky also has a daughter, Gravity, from his previous relationship with model Stormi Bree.
Nara and Lucky, who started dating after they met at Milan Fashion Week in 2019, celebrated five years of marriage on Feb. 21 by sharing a rare glimpse of their wedding.
Related: Nara Smith's 3 Kids: All About Rumble Honey, Slim Easy and Whimsy Lou
Nara shared a post on Instagram to commemorate the marriage milestone, writing in the caption, "Do you believe in soulmates? Happy 5 years, lover 🤍."
Her video — which featured the text, "POV: you get married at 18 and before you know it, 5 years have passed," written over clip — featured several highlights from the couple's wedding day, including some intimate moments from their ceremony.
Other moments included Nara getting her bridal makeup done, being walked down the aisle by her father and wiping Lucky's tears at the altar.
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