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Fans Want Nara Smith Reality Show After Family Shoot, But Critics Bash TikToks

Fans of Nara Smith are rallying behind the idea of her starring in a reality show after seeing her family photoshoot with husband Lucky Blue Smith, also a model. The 22-year-old Mormon fashionista, famous for her “tradwife” trend on TikTok, shares three children with Lucky, 26.

The couple, for a recent GQ feature, were photographed at their Texas ranch with their daughters Rumble, three, Whimsy, four months, and their son Slim, two. Nara shared a behind-the-scenes video from this shoot on Instagram, complete with her signature breathy voiceover narration.

The response from her followers was mixed. While some praises painted her as an ideal candidate for reality TV, critics took aim at her speaking style. Many found her soft, whispery tone, often dipping into what’s known as “vocal fry,” to be irritating.

Comments ranged from requests for her to “talk normal” to jesting remarks like “I KNOW she’s tired of talking like this.” One user bluntly wrote, “Girl, nevermind the way you are talking is driving me crazy I’m sorry,” while another complained her voice was “sooooooooo annoying.” Others wondered if she was happy, suggesting she should smile more.

However, Nara had her share of supporters too. One admirer commented, “Nara, we need more content, or a reality show…anything just more you.” Another found her voice “hot,” and others defended her right to speak however she pleases.

Nara Smith’s fans are urging her to star in a reality show after her family shoot with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith

She disclosed in her video that the GQ shoot happened when Whimsy, the youngest of the three kids, was just six weeks old. Nara also used the opportunity to redefine her image as a traditional housewife, reminding viewers that both she and Lucky are professional models and working parents.

“A lot of people don’t realize that Lucky and I are both models, and we’ve been working since we were very young,” she said, addressing misconceptions about their lifestyle. Married since 2020, Nara is also a stepmother to Lucky’s seven-year-old daughter Gravity, from his previous relationship with Stormi Henley.

Her “tradwife” content has previously attracted criticism for romanticizing an outdated and unattainable lifestyle. Through her TikToks, Nara showcases a ’50s housewife aesthetic, often preparing homemade meals like waffles, pudding, and cinnamon rolls. She and Lucky even make their own toothpaste and sunscreen, the latter of which gained viral attention.

Amid speculation about them possibly having a team of helpers, Nara clarified in her GQ interview that it’s actually just her and Lucky managing their household and family. “People think we have housekeepers and nannies when in reality it’s just us sharing our lives online,” she insisted.

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months , and their son Slim, two

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months, and their son Slim, two

In their profile, she highlighted that they split parenting duties evenly and have a nanny for just a few hours each week. “It’s not about thinking: ‘Oh, I need to make my husband a meal right now, or he’ll be upset,’” she said, dispelling myths about her being a repressed wife.

Lucky described their marriage as “a big partnership in every aspect of our lives.” Nara added that although she enjoys cooking, Lucky handles the cleanup, a task she particularly dislikes.

Nara and Lucky have revealed they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for concocting her own homemade sunscreen

Nara and Lucky have revealed they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for concocting her own homemade sunscreen

Their GQ shoot fully embodied the ‘tradwife’ aesthetic, set against the backdrop of their Texas ranch, complete with farm animals. In striking photos, Nara and Lucky play with all three of their children in a room adorned with exposed wood walls and ceilings.

Adding to the vintage ambiance, the couple donned 1930s-era outfits, with Nara in a red gingham dress and Lucky in a checked shirt and jeans.

Despite the criticism, Nara and Lucky seem to be embracing their chosen lifestyle and the public’s fascination with it, navigating parenthood and professional modeling while sharing these experiences online.

Source: Daily Mail