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Despite the many online opinions surrounding Nara Smith , her husband Lucky Blue Smith and their performative traditional lifestyle, the couple says they aren’t concerned about the outside noise. “I think [people] just project whatever they’re feeling onto us because it might be easier for them,” Nara, 23, exclusively told Us Weekly during a recent Double Serum Generation 9 launch event. “We just do our thing.

And if it resonates, it does. And, if it doesn’t, that’s fine.” The viral influencer has posted videos of herself cooking for Lucky, 26, and their children on TikTok since 2022 to an audience of 10 million followers.



This led Nara to fall into one of the apps’ niches as a so-called “trad wife” — short for “traditional wife.” However, there’s been criticism online about Nara pushing the message of being a conservative, traditional woman — someone whose job is being a stay-at-home mom who cooks and cleans for her family. There have been comments made about her Mormon religion and how that apparently influences her trad wife lifestyle, to which Nara set the record straight.

“I know that my religion is a very hot topic on the internet,” she said in a March 2024 TikTok . “I don’t know what I’m doing, I’m still learning and figuring out my own faith. I’m not in any way a hardcore Mormon or anything like that.

I don’t wear garments. I didn’t get married in the temple.” Her husband — who is also signed to IMG — isn’t giv.

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