In a candid interview with Who What Wear, the influencer, 23, addressed some of the biggest misconceptions formed by her online audience Nara Aziza/Instagram opened up about some of the darker periods in her life in a rare, candid interview with and addressed how she battled negativity and, at some point, let it drag her down. The 23-year-old influencer — who has over 15 million followers between and — told the fashion publication that her husband, , 26, has offered a much-needed helping hand as she adjusts to fame. As an established model himself, he was used to strangers vying for his attention in public.
Nara said Lucky Blue's key advice was to avoid reading the hateful comments that can surge up the way it did on Reddit after the couple announced they were expecting their third child together last year. The German-South African creator admitted that she isn't on the anonymous forum-based site, but it made its way to her TikTok feed, and she couldn't help but read every comment. Shane Anthony Sinclair/Getty Related: "I just felt so heavy," Nara told of her reaction to the hate while pregnant.
"Nothing felt good to me anymore." Noting that she experienced difficult postpartum periods with all three kids, she continued, "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.
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