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I've named my kids Rumble Honey, Whimsy Lou & Slim Easy – number four is on its way & people aren't convinced by my pick
I've named my kids Rumble Honey, Whimsy Lou & Slim Easy – number four is on its way & people aren't convinced by my pick

The Sun

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I've named my kids Rumble Honey, Whimsy Lou & Slim Easy – number four is on its way & people aren't convinced by my pick

RUMBLE Honey, Whimsy Lou and Slim Easy - these may sound like stage names for artists or perhaps some bizarre food dishes. But these are, in fact, unusual monikers one mum-of-three, Nara Smith, has given to her tots. 2 The South African-German model, 23, went viral last year when when she announced the birth of her third tot - Whimsy Lou Smith - whom she shares with hubby Lucky Blue. At the time, the young influencer - who's also shared how to make cereal from scratch - came under fire over the ''unhinged'' monikers. Earlier this summer, the 23-year-old ''trad wife'' announced she and her partner were pregnant with the couple's fourth kid. Naturally, that also means starting to come up with a list of potential names for the little one. But unfortunately for the duo - who've been slammed for setting ''unrealistic'' expectations for parents - it looks like they'll have to keep thinking. Nara, who's currently six months pregnant, took to TikTok to share the names she ''loves'', including Moonbeam Ice Cream which she thought was ''so beautiful''. Starting off with potential picks if it turned out to be a boy, the influencer listed Moss, Goody, Sundae, Champ and Silk. ''I also really like the name Dare for a boy,'' she said in the now-viral video, which has been viewed more than 10million times in less than 24 hours. Meanwhile, if it's a girl joining their brood, Nara was quite fond of the names Twinkle, Velvet, Button, Willow and Mirror. ''Feels like a more classic name,'' Nara reckoned, adding she also loved the name Berry. Pregnant Rihanna's third baby's gender revealed as partner A$AP Rocky slips and leaks news on Smurfs red carpet ''All of these can go either as a first or a second name - but it's getting harder to name children for me.'' Despite being obsessed with the monikers, Nara added that she wouldn't be using these picks for their next child - which means fans will have to keep waiting for an update. Are Unique Baby Names Worth The Hassle? YOU may think having a unique name helps you to stand out, but is it all it's cracked up to be? Fabulous' Deputy Editor Josie Griffiths reveals the turmoil she faced with her own name while growing up. When I was a child, all I wanted was one of those personalised keyrings with my name on it. But no joy, the closest I could find was Rosie, Joseph (not great for a little girl) and Joanne. Josie is short for Josephine, which is a French name, and I managed to reach my 20s without ever meeting anyone who shared it. When I try to introduce myself to people, I get all sorts of random things - like Tracey and Stacey - which can be pretty annoying. Although I have come into contact with a couple of Josies over the last year - there seems to be a few of us around my age - it's still a much rarer name than most of my friends have. On the whole I don't mind it, at least it's not rude or crazily spelt. And it means I can get away with 'doing a Cheryl' and just referring to myself as Josie. I'm getting married this year and some friends are shocked that I'm changing my surname, as it's not seen as very cool or feminist to do so these days, but I explain to them that I'm not that attached to Griffiths as I'd always just say 'hi it's Josie' when ringing a mate up. I think it's nice to be unique and I'll definitely try and replicate this when naming my own kids. It's the rude names you've got to watch out for, so after nine years as a lifestyle journalist I'll definitely be avoiding those. 'You gave your kids usernames' Sadly for the couple, the names weren't a major hit amongst social media users, a whopping 19k of whom flooded to comments to slam the two. One wondered: ''are you naming an elf on the shelf or a child?'' Another joked: '''My boy slim easy' like he's a rapper.'' ''you gave your kids usernames,'' someone else thought. ''At this point, why don't you call a strawberry shortcake?'' a fourth jokingly advised. ''Do you realize they will be adults some day,'' a concerned viewer reminded.

Tradwife influencer Nara Smith SLAMMED for 'glamorizing' teen pregnancies
Tradwife influencer Nara Smith SLAMMED for 'glamorizing' teen pregnancies

Daily Mail​

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Tradwife influencer Nara Smith SLAMMED for 'glamorizing' teen pregnancies

Popular 'tradwife' influencer Nara Smith has been slammed for glamorizing teen pregnancy after posting a controversial TikTok. The 23-year-old, who shares three children with husband Lucky Blue, posted a video celebrating being a young mom, which concerned followers who accused her of encouraging other women to have children at a young age. The clip, which showed her hugging her young child in a paddock, was captioned: 'POV: You decided to have kids at 18 and this is your fifth Mother's Day.' Nara rose to fame through TikTok, where she flaunts her 'tradwife' (traditional housewife) lifestyle, baking extravagant meals for her family while seeming to effortlessly care for her young children. While her social media shows a lavish lifestyle, where she wears designer clothing in a beautiful home, many have pointed out very few teen moms can afford the same lifestyle. 'Nara please don't glamorize this. Happy for you but your life at 18 is not most teens realities…,' one response read. 'Reminder to all the 18-year-olds, you do not have Nara Smith money,' read another. 'Girlies at 18 you don't have Nara Smith money so this ain't your sign,' someone else shared. 'No. DO NOT GET INFLUENCED PLEASE. Finish your college. Get a job. Become financially stable,' agreed another. In a Reddit thread, users delved into why the influencer, who is Mormon, is heavily advocating for the controversial take. '[Nara] is 100 percent serious on how she thinks this is easy and achievable,' one user wrote on a thread. 'No idea about the teen pregnancy stuff but they should be unfollowing her for pushing trad wife aesthetics. It's like Andrew Tate for Gen Z girls and we're falling hard and fast into mass conservatism,' chimed in another. Someone else agreed, writing: 'Especially when the couple are Mormons, there's definitely an underlying agenda to all this — hell, find me a tradwife influencer who ISN'T a Mormon or fundamentalist Christian.' They continued: 'And the problem is she's promoting such a glamorized fantasy that just isn't within reach for 99 percent of people if they got married and started popping out kids at eighteen, all on one income.' 'Her own social media income avoids the all too common scenario of being trapped in a loveless or even abusive marriage, or left destitute with her kids after her husband sets his eyes on that pretty young secretary, takes the house, and weasels himself out of child support or alimony,' they pointed out. has reached out to Nara for further comment. Tradwives are a trending topic on social media that showcases women who sport 1950s style clothing while embracing traditional gender roles. Last year, the South African star told Harper's Bazaar that she has had 'a really hard time' digesting the concept of the 'the trad wife, whatever it is,' defending her lifestyle. 'People are seeing her gaining some success from everything she's doing,' Lucky said. 'If you have someone who doesn't know you at all and they're making a video about you online with things that are not true, you can just tell it's coming from a place of jealousy. Let's call it what it is.' Smith has been married to fellow model Lucky Blue Smith, 26, since February of 2020, and the couple are parents to three children: daughter Rumble Honey, three, son Slim Easy, two, and daughter Whimsy Lou Smith, four months. Smith is also stepmother to her husband's daughter Gravity, seven, from his previous relationship to model Stormi Bree.

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