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Viral trad wife Nara Smith pregnant with 4th child aged 23 – as trolls say ‘that's insane, as I'm sure the name will be'
Viral trad wife Nara Smith pregnant with 4th child aged 23 – as trolls say ‘that's insane, as I'm sure the name will be'

The Sun

time3 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Viral trad wife Nara Smith pregnant with 4th child aged 23 – as trolls say ‘that's insane, as I'm sure the name will be'

NARA Smith has announced she's expecting her fourth child. The 23-year-old, who went viral as one of the first 'trad wives', took to Instagram to reveal that she and model husband Lucky Blue Smith will soon be growing their family again. 5 5 5 In a video, Nara modelled a low-slung white skirt and an off-the-shoulder cream top, which she lifted up to reveal her burgeoning bump. Lucky, who looked thrilled at the news of his wife's pregnancy, gave her a tight hug, before giving her stomach a tender kiss. "Baby no. 4 loading," she wrote over the top of the clip. "Our little surprise," she added in the caption. With the majority of people in the comments section offered their congratulations, others questioned what the baby would be called - considering the couple have chosen unique monikers for their other three children. Their first child, born in October 2020, is called Rumble Honey, while their current middle child, three, is called Slim Easy. Their youngest, who turned one in April, is named Whimsy Lou. Lucky is also dad to daughter Gravity, whose mother is model Stormi Bree. "4 kids by 23? That's insane as I'm sure the name of the baby will be too!" one wrote in the comments section. "Congratulations, patiently waiting for the name of the baby," another added. Channel 4 star horrifies fans as she reveals 'truly awful' baby names ahead of birth of second child "Omg congrats!!! Can we revisit Bubble for the name," a third commented. "Congratulations. I can't wait for the name announcement," someone else admitted. Others harked back to an interview Nara and Lucky had given to GQ magazine back in 2024, when they said that despite originally wanting six children, they were "absolutely done" with three. "After Whimsy, we are absolutely done now," Nara told the publication. "Having toddlers is the best sort of birth control, because they're wild." While Lucky added: "We feel like we couldn't be as good of parents if we added in any more." 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. "Is no one gonna talk about how she was done after 3 kids and is popping out another one AGAIN?" one person wrote in the comments. "I'm almost certain you said you didn't want anymore… hmm. Well congrats anyways!" another added. "Didn't she say she's done with 3 kids?" a third questioned. "Loving this for you honey but it makes me laugh how last year you were dead set on 3 babies!" someone else said. "She literally killed me during her GQ couples quiz when she said she was absolutely done having kids," another wrote. "But I guess she's changed her mind about having 6!" "They took the mission of populating the earth very seriously," someone else joked. 5

Nara and Lucky Blue Smith announce 'surprise' baby number four
Nara and Lucky Blue Smith announce 'surprise' baby number four

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Nara and Lucky Blue Smith announce 'surprise' baby number four

Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith are going to be parents again. Taking to social media on Sunday, the TikTok stars announced that they are expecting a fourth child together. Alongside a video of Lucky cradling Nara's baby bump, she wrote, "Baby 4 " While in the caption, the model added: "Our little surprise." Nara, 23, didn't share any further details such as the baby's sex or due date. The couple share daughters Rumble, four, and Whimsy, 14 months, as well as son, Slim, three. Lucky, 27, is also the father of a seven-year-old daughter named Gravity from his relationship with model Stormi Bree. The pregnancy news comes after Nara admitted in an interview for GQ published last August that she wasn't planning on having more children. "After Whimsy, we are absolutely done now. Having toddlers is the best sort of birth control, because they're wild," she insisted, while Lucky stated: "We feel like we couldn't be as good of parents if we added in any more." Nara and Lucky wed in 2020.

'Tradwife' Nara Smith, 23, announces she's pregnant with baby number FOUR after hiding bump from fans
'Tradwife' Nara Smith, 23, announces she's pregnant with baby number FOUR after hiding bump from fans

Daily Mail​

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

'Tradwife' Nara Smith, 23, announces she's pregnant with baby number FOUR after hiding bump from fans

Nara Smith revealed that she is expecting her fourth child with husband Lucky Blue Smith with a sweet announcement on social media over the weekend. The 'tradwife' influencer, 23 - who was recently slammed for 'glamorizing' teen pregnancy - jumped to both her Instagram and TikTok accounts to share the big news with her followers. The beauty also shares Rumble, four, Slim Easy, three, and Whimsy Lou, one, with Lucky, 27 - whom she tied the knot with in 2020. In the short reel, the couple could be seen standing outside as the warm sun shone down on them. Nara wore an off-the-shoulder, cream blouse as well as a white maxi skirt as she strolled over to her husband. She then showed off her growing baby bump by cradling her stomach as Lucky lovingly embraced her. The clip then cut to the model resting his hand on her baby bump and laying a gentle kiss on her stomach. The pair held smiles on their faces and cozied up together as they walked towards the camera which concluded the announcement. In the caption of the latest post, Nara penned to her fans, 'our little surprise,' while, 'baby 4 loading...' was added over the reel. The instrumental track titled Where Roses Bloom by Teesa played throughout the background. It is not known how far along the media personality is with her current pregnancy - and the couple also have yet to announce the baby's gender. Nearly one year earlier, Nara and Lucky opened up about their family and shared that they were done having children. During an interview with GQ at the time, Lucky told his wife amid the joint interview, 'Well, we have three. So, you're done.' Nara then replied to her husband - who is also father to daughter Gravity with ex Stormi Bree - with, 'Yep, I'm done.' However, Lucky also pointed out to the Nara, 'You did want six. When we first met, you wanted six.' In regards to welcoming children at a young age, Nara - who was 19 when the couple welcomed their first child Rumble - said, 'And it worked out great. I love being a young mom.' She continued to the outlet, 'I want to build my life with them rather than trying to integrate them into my life later.' Nara is also known for her lifestyle and cooking content on social media - and boasts millions of followers. On Instagram, she currently posts to 4.6 million followers while on TikTok she notably has 11.7 million followers. Since uploading her pregnancy announcement on Sunday, the short reel on her TikTok page has already amassed a total of 8 million views. However, the star has previously gotten candid about the negative effects of being on social media - such as dealing with backlash. While talking to Who What Wear, Nara discussed how negative comments had affected her while pregnant with her third child. 'I just felt so heavy,' the media influencer admitted, before adding, 'Nothing felt good to me anymore.' Smith - who suffered hardships when it came to postpartum - further expressed, 'I didn't understand why all of these people were saying things that were untrue and actually running with that. 'It became this insane thing...I was getting attacked for literally just posting cooking videos and not harming anyone.' Elsewhere during her conversation with the publication, the beauty explained that she did not identify with the term 'tradwife.' Nara stated, 'I'm a working mom. I take care of kids. I split the responsibility with Lucky. Our household is very 50/50. 'We try to figure out the kids while both of us work. It's very much this jigsaw puzzle that we're trying to work through every single day. Being labeled as [a tradwife], that just didn't fit.' And while talking to Harper's Bazaar last year, the influencer further pushed back on flak over the 'tradwife' lifestyle. She explained that when it comes to the term 'tradwife,' she has 'a really hard time' understanding what it actually means. Nara stated that what she posts on social media is 'really not that deep' and added that she is simply just 'a working mom.' Smith added, 'I never know what to say when people ask me [what I do], because technically, yes, I create content. But then I'm just living my life and sharing that with people, which a lot of people do.'

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