Lucky Blue Smith, the 27 year old model cum celebrity and social media sensation, is back in the news, this time he and his wife, influencer Nara Smith, announced that they are expecting their fourth child together.
The surprise pregnancy is less than a year after Nara Smith said that they were “absolutely done” with adding another baby to their family.
Lucky Blue had become a teen heartthrob in the mid-2010s thanks to his blue eyes and platinum blond hair. Discovered at age 10, he was a staple in high-fashion campaigns for brands including Tom Ford and Calvin Klein (The Guardian). Most recently, Lucky Blue Smith appeared on the runway for Ralph Lauren’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection in the Hamptons for New York Fashion Week.
According to Harper's Bazaar, Outside of the modeling world, however, the Smiths once formed a band named The Atomics, with Lucky Blue becoming an active participant as the drummer of the band. The band found success early on and even played at Coachella in 2017.
In 2016, Lucky Blue Smith continued to pursue his creative interests, making his acting debut in the film Love Everlasting. But his career went in an unexpected direction when he married Nara Smith in 2020, after only six months of dating.
More about Lucky Blue Smith's Mormon Roots and their influence on the family
Lucky Blue Smith grew up in a religious Mormon family in Spanish Fork, Utah, with his three younger sisters, Pyper America, Starlie Cheyenne, and Daisy Clementine, all of whom are also part of the modeling and music world.
His childhood was strict in some aspects, as he was not exposed to alcohol, caffeine, or smoking, yet unconventional, his parents favored creativity over conventional careers.
While Lucky, who is no longer a practicing Mormon, and Nara didn’t marry in a temple, and said she doesn’t wear religious garments. Born in Germany, Nara has come under online attack for her traditional relationship with followers, calling her a “tradwife,” short form for traditional wife, a term used to describe forward-thinking women who have taken on the conservative gender role.
But Nara Smith has countered the claims, explaining that her love for cooking and motherhood is rooted in personal passion and not religion.
"I know that my religion is a very hot topic on the internet. I don’t know what I’m doing, I’m still learning and figuring out my own faith. I’m not in any way a hardcore Mormon or anything like that." She said in a TikTok video.
Amidst their sudden internet fame, the Smiths have somehow found a way to remain surprisingly down to earth, with the couple splitting time between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. With the announcement of their fourth child, they are expected to remain in the spotlight for years to come.
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