TikTok star Nara Smith, known for her slow-living “tradwife” aesthetic, dropped the bombshell on her 11 million followers. At just 23 years old, Nara is now expecting her fourth child, and the internet is having a meltdown.
Nara, who shares three children with her husband, model Lucky Blue Smith, has Rumble Honey (4), Slim Easy (3), and Whimsy Lou (14 months). She made it clear that this pregnancy wasn’t planned.
“I was totally done after our last one,” she admitted in a TikTok post on June 10. “I guess it was meant to be.”
She even held back from announcing it right away because she anticipated the backlash.
“I waited to share for as long as I feel like I could because I knew that people were going to have all kinds of opinions, and me, personally, I had to get used to the idea as well of having another kid since I mentally prepped to be done after Whimsy,” she continued.
If you’ve been following Nara, you already know she leans into a vintage, slow-living, homemaker vibe that fans either find soothing… or strange. Her ASMR-style recipe videos, her perfectly curated kitchen, and her soft, almost hypnotic voice have created a niche fanbase and a very vocal group of critics.
This latest announcement only poured fuel on the fire.
Nara has defended her life choices openly, especially the decision to marry at 20. “I did a lot of the things that people in their 20s do when I was a teenager,” she explained in the same TikTok. “So now, I felt like I was ready to start a new chapter and do other things, which is being a mom. And I love being a mom and making that choice.”
But for some people online, that explanation wasn’t enough. Comments flooded in questioning everything from her parenting capacity to her motives, accusing her of turning motherhood into a TikTok brand. Others didn’t hold back in attacking her looks, her voice, or even her kids’ names. Some went as far as to mock the couple’s previous statements about being “done” with parenting.
Similar to her previous three deliveries, Nara mentioned that she intends to have another home birth. She expressed that this has been her “most comfortable pregnancy yet” and feels “really well” despite experiencing some occasional nausea and dizziness.
