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'''Nara Pellman Smith''' is a model and lifestyle influencer. Her millions of viewers watch her cooking for her children (daughters Rumble Honey and Whimsy Lou and son Slim Easy) and husband, [[Lucky Blue Smith]], something she enjoys.  
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'''Nara Aziza Pellman Smith''' is a model and lifestyle influencer. Her millions of social media viewers watch her cooking for her children (daughters Rumble Honey and Whimsy Lou and son Slim Easy) and husband, [[Lucky Blue Smith]]—something she enjoys.  
  
 
In 2024 Nara collaborated with another "tradwife," [[Hannah Neeleman]]. ''Tradwife'' is a term used to describe an internet aesthetic promoting a return to 1950s gender roles and values.
 
In 2024 Nara collaborated with another "tradwife," [[Hannah Neeleman]]. ''Tradwife'' is a term used to describe an internet aesthetic promoting a return to 1950s gender roles and values.
  
Although Nara does not confirm her faith, ''Rolling Stone'' wrote: "She has responded affirmatively to comments asking if she self-identifies as LDS, and she has obliquely referred to studying scripture and the Book of Mormon in her content."[https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/nara-smith-lucky-blue-smith-tiktok-mormon-tradwife-1234979241/] People magazine wrote that Nara indicated in a video that she was "still figuring out her own faith."[https://people.com/who-is-nara-smith-lucky-blue-smith-wife-8604660]
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Although Nara does not confirm her faith, ''Rolling Stone'' wrote: "She has responded affirmatively to comments asking if she self-identifies as LDS, and she has obliquely referred to studying scripture and the Book of Mormon in her content."[https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/nara-smith-lucky-blue-smith-tiktok-mormon-tradwife-1234979241/] ''People'' magazine wrote that Nara indicated in a video that she was "still figuring out her own faith."[https://people.com/who-is-nara-smith-lucky-blue-smith-wife-8604660]
  
 
She was born on September 27, 2001, in South Africa (her mother's country) and moved to Frankfurt, Germany (her father's country), while an infant. At the age of 18, she moved to the United States (California). She began modeling at the age of 14.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nara_Smith] She met Lucky through her California modeling agency.[https://people.com/who-is-nara-smith-lucky-blue-smith-wife-8604660]
 
She was born on September 27, 2001, in South Africa (her mother's country) and moved to Frankfurt, Germany (her father's country), while an infant. At the age of 18, she moved to the United States (California). She began modeling at the age of 14.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nara_Smith] She met Lucky through her California modeling agency.[https://people.com/who-is-nara-smith-lucky-blue-smith-wife-8604660]
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* [https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a62612808/nara-aziza-smith-tiktok-working-mom-interview-2024/ Elle magazine, "Nara Smith Built Her Dream Life From Scratch"]
 
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 30 October 2024

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Nara Aziza Pellman Smith is a model and lifestyle influencer. Her millions of social media viewers watch her cooking for her children (daughters Rumble Honey and Whimsy Lou and son Slim Easy) and husband, Lucky Blue Smith—something she enjoys.

In 2024 Nara collaborated with another "tradwife," Hannah Neeleman. Tradwife is a term used to describe an internet aesthetic promoting a return to 1950s gender roles and values.

Although Nara does not confirm her faith, Rolling Stone wrote: "She has responded affirmatively to comments asking if she self-identifies as LDS, and she has obliquely referred to studying scripture and the Book of Mormon in her content."[1] People magazine wrote that Nara indicated in a video that she was "still figuring out her own faith."[2]

She was born on September 27, 2001, in South Africa (her mother's country) and moved to Frankfurt, Germany (her father's country), while an infant. At the age of 18, she moved to the United States (California). She began modeling at the age of 14.[3] She met Lucky through her California modeling agency.[4]