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TikToker Nara Smith Reveals If She's Having More Kids With Lucky Blue Smith
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Date:2025-04-09 09:11:06
Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith aren't cooking up any new family additions.
The TikToker and model—who share daughters Rumble Honey, 3, and Whimsey Lou, 3 months, as well as son Slim Easy, 2—revealed that they don't plan on adding another child to their household.
"Well, we have three," Lucky reminded Nara in a video for GQ published Aug. 7. "So, you're done."
And the 22-year-old echoed her husband's sentiments, adding, "Yep, I'm done."
Unfortunately, that means Nara won't get to use any of the unconventional baby names she still loves, which she revealed included Odie, Maple, Flick, Twist and Daisy.
But having three children wasn't always the end goal for her. As Lucky—who is also father to daughter Gravity Blue, 7, with ex Stormi Bree—pointed out to Nara in the clip, "You did want six. When we first met, you wanted six."
And while she and Lucky, 26, may not be looking to take care of another little one anytime soon, Nara certainly enjoys being a parent.
"It worked out great," she told GQ in an interview published Aug. 7. "I love being a young mom.”
And as for her approach to raising her kids? She's all about her children being a part of every aspect of her world.
"I want to build my life with them," she explained, "rather than trying to integrate them into my life later."
Of course, that life includes sharing her from-scratch cooking videos with her over 8 million TikTok followers.
"I have fun doing these videos, doing these things and experiments," Nara said, "making something from scratch, and knowing what's in my food."
She continued, "And I love dressing up. I love doing my makeup and looking put together, and I love cooking in cool outfits."
And Nara's not the only one who enjoys the process behind her viral social media content. In fact, she shared that her eldest daughter is a big fan of her ensembles as well.
"Rumble loves when I throw on a dress," she noted. "She’s like, ‘You look so pretty, Mommy.’"
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