Model, recipe writer, 23-year-old mother of three… Accused of promoting the movement merchantNara Smith is on everyone’s lips. Portrait of an influential woman.
There are recipe creators and good address hunters in the culinary realm of social media. And then Nara Smith. At the age of 23, this influencer and model of South African and German descent built her success by posting recipes on TikTok and Instagram. His trademark. Cooking recipes “from scratch”, that is, from A to Z for her three children and her husband, for example, cola, homemade porridge or even chewing gum. And this, dressed to the nines, wearing the latest fashion creations and a soft, muffled voice, as well as controlled gesture acceptance. A controlled image, sometimes admired, sometimes criticized, some netizens accuse him of promoting the movement merchant This phenomenon is promoting the return of the Perfect Housewife on social networks. With her husband, model Lucky Blue Smith, an idol teenagers In the 2010s, on Tumblr, the couple embodies the image of an ideal couple. Surreal, fascinating, almost disturbing perfection.
Mother of three children under the age of 23
Nara Aziza Smith was born on September 27, 2001 in Nara Pelman, South Africa. At just three months old, he moved to Frankfurt, Germany, his father’s hometown, where he grew up with his brother and sister. At age 14, she was spotted by a modeling agency, a career that took her to Los Angeles four years later. It was there that he met American model Lucky Blue Smith. Blonde hair, luscious lips, piercing blue eyes… She also worked as a model since childhood, her almost alien figure has led her several times on the covers of Vogue or even on the catwalks of Ralph Lauren, Emporio Armani and Versace. In February 2020, just six months after meeting, they said yes in Los Angeles.
It was a few months before Nara Smith announced the arrival of her first daughter, Rumble Honey Smith, on Instagram. Two more children were born very quickly: a son, Slim Izzy, born on January 6, 2022, and a daughter, Weemsey Lou, born in April 2024. In turn, Lucky Blue Smith is already the father of a little girl. Gravity, born in 2017 from a relationship with actress Stormi Henley. Results for Nara Smith. three children under the age of 23 and a daughter-in-law.
In March 2024, Nara Smith spoke about this choice in a TikTok video titled “Know Me.” “Growing up, my father always told me he regretted having children so late. I listened to his advice and it was one of the best decisions I could have made. I know it’s not for everyone. I’ve always been very mature and independent, I’ve had a lot of experiences at a very young age, so I never feel like I’m missing out because I’ve been there before. The couple has also made headlines a lot for the bold names they have given their children. In March 2023, Nara Smith posted a video on TikTok in which she listed the first names she finally gave up, such as “Frosty”, “Crow” or even “Cherry”, prompting ridicule from netizens. “Slim Easy? And why not Eminem?” commented one. “Your kids are 1980s rappers,” joked another.
Chef, model, mother
But above all, it is thanks to her culinary talent that Nara Smith’s career is on the rise, as her TikTok account has gained more than 3 million followers since 2023 thanks to her recipes. It all starts with realizing the quintessential American snack. “My daughter came into my room this morning and asked me for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich,” he explains in an ASMR-worthy TikTok video posted on Jan. 11. Nothing out of the ordinary except that Nara makes her own bread, raspberry jam and peanut butter while wearing a dress with fur sleeves, her perfectly styled bob and rounded tummy.
In the comments, some mock this absurd perfection and point out the unrealistic side of this lifestyle; “Imagine you ask your mom for a sandwich and she starts making bread,” comments one. “He woke up and wanted a sandwich and I had to wait 3 hours to eat it,” “Next step: growing my own raspberries and wheat,” “I have about three seconds to give my baby what he wants before he screams.” “says another mother. Despite the criticism, the video has 18.6 million views. Nara Smith has found a formula that works and multiplies recipe formats from A to Z, like her lasagna, for which she makes her own mozzarella or even her homemade gumbo. , because “the sister wanted and didn’t stay”.
Housewife…
If Nara Smith is entertaining, in particular, because of the many mockeries of the young woman on social networks, others condemn her lifestyle, accusing her of glorifying gender and conservative clichés. “Everything that Nara Smith does in her videos is everything that the patriarchy has taught us to do as women,” analyzed the TikTok user, “Don’t get me wrong, I love Nara Smith and I think that it’s great that he’s making, but we also need to understand that the content he’s creating is “commercial” content. She sells a lifestyle that is out of reach for most women. It’s an image that’s been created with a lot of focus on what a mother should be,” @SaintJenni explains in the video. Nara Smith vaguely mentioned this label that sticks to her in an interview GQ: on August 7. “Whether it’s a meal idea, a meal I made for my little one, my soothing voice or anything else, I don’t make content available just to inspire people. Everyone can get what they want from it,” he concluded.
…and Mormons
Another topic of controversy. His religion. Indeed, her husband Lucky Blue Smith’s family belongs to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in other words Mormons. It is a highly controversial religion for the inequality it maintains between women and men, and some netizens see Nara Smith as one of its victims. Gossip, which he addressed again in a TikTok video. “I don’t know what I’m doing, I’m still learning and discovering my own faith. I’m not at all a devout Mormon or anything like that. “My husband and I are going our separate ways and figuring out how we want to raise our children,” she explained. Although Nara Smith regularly comes under fire, she enjoys considerable support on social media, with some seeing her as a daily inspiration, others as simply a woman who does what she wants. Love it or hate it, one thing’s for sure, Nara Smith continues to fascinate.
Source: Le Figaro