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Nara Smith’s Girl, 3, Cooks Breakfast for Tradwife’s Boy, 2, in New Clip

Nara Smith’s three-year-old daughter, Rumble Honey, took center stage in her latest Instagram post on Sunday, showing off her culinary skills while cooking breakfast for her younger brother, Slim Easy.

The TikTok-famous content creator, recognized for her tradwife-themed videos, shared a brief clip of her toddler in the kitchen, preparing breakfast for her two-year-old sibling.

“Goooooood morning,” wrote the 22-year-old TikToker over the photo of her daughter at the stove. She elaborated that while she was occupied with making homemade bread, her young children decided to take breakfast into their own hands.

This heartwarming post follows closely behind her recent response to rumors about using the weight loss drug Ozempic, sparked by fan comments on her latest video.

Nara Smith’s three-year-old daughter, Rumble Honey, was seen cooking breakfast on the stove for her younger brother Slim Easy in her latest Instagram post on Sunday

The content creator, who is known for her tradwife videos on TikTok , shared a short clip of her three-year-old toddler cooking for her two-year-old son in the morning

The content creator, who is known for her tradwife videos on TikTok , shared a short clip of her three-year-old toddler cooking for her two-year-old son in the morning

Over the video of her daughter cooking, Nara wrote, “Rumble took over making herself and Slim breakfast and I started on making some bread!” The clip shows Rumble Honey, still in her pajamas, standing at the stove, presumably on a stool, stirring with a wooden spoon and cooking something in a pan. Nara and Slim Easy are not visible in the three-second video.

Nara, a Mormon model, also shared footage of her sourdough starter and herself kneading dough. She even posted a clip of her husband, Lucky Blue Smith, taking over the task while she fed their infant daughter.

Nara and Lucky share three children: Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, and Whimsy Lou, who was born in April. Lucky also has a daughter, Gravity Blue, from a previous relationship with model Stormi Bree.

The couple married in February 2020, just six months after meeting during a modeling project in Los Angeles.

The Mormon model also posted short clips to show off her sourdough starter

She also shared a video of her kneading the dough

The Mormon model also posted short clips to show off her sourdough starter as well as her kneading the dough

The social media personality currently boasts 9.2 million followers on TikTok and is famous for posting videos that play into the 'tradwife' trend

The social media personality currently boasts 9.2 million followers on TikTok and is famous for posting videos that play into the ‘tradwife’ trend

In addition to Rumble Honey and Slim Easy, she also shares four-month-old Whimsy Lou — whom she welcomed earlier this year in April — with husband Lucky Blue Smith, 25

In addition to Rumble Honey and Slim Easy, she also shares four-month-old Whimsy Lou — whom she welcomed earlier this year in April — with husband Lucky Blue Smith, 25

Nara’s social media presence, with 9.2 million followers on TikTok, focuses on elaborate domestic scenes intertwining cooking and fashion. Her posts often feature intricate recipes made from scratch, all while she dons extravagant outfits.

Recently, the family participated in a photoshoot for GQ magazine. They were photographed on their Texas ranch, capturing candid moments that included both Nara and Lucky with their children.

Despite her widespread appeal, Nara has faced criticism over her ‘tradwife’ persona. Accusations range from allegations of faking her viral cooking videos to reinforcing outdated domestic stereotypes. Comment sections are a mixed bag, featuring both admiration and concern, with some accusing her of endorsing the notion of wives as unpaid servants.

However, Nara refutes these claims. In a new video, she attempted to clear up misconceptions about her lifestyle. “I wasn’t aware that finding joy in cooking for my husband and kids would automatically mean that I just slave away in the kitchen,” she said in a voiceover, while images of her daily routines played.

She emphasized that she’s a working mom juggling multiple roles and responsibilities, denying any suggestions that she has a production team handling her tasks. Nara also touched upon personal health issues that drive her commitment to cooking from scratch.

“Cooking has always been a massive part of my life, especially after I got diagnosed with lupus and my eczema started flaring up again. I knew that I had to change the way that I eat, and the way that I went about life,” she explained.

Source: Daily Mail