Influencer Nara Smith is sending a message to fans amid online speculation she used a surrogate to welcome her fourth baby with husband Lucky Blue Smith. "Women's bodies are pure magic - divinely designed to create, grow and nurture life. We become the bridge between heaven and earth guiding life into this world," Nara, 24, wrote via Instagram on Monday, October 27. "With that our bodies transform and stretch. I used to feel the need to bend and force it back into how it used to look only to realize that it has been home to four other bodies. This final stage is filled with grace and slowing down🤍." Alongside the message, Nara shared an image of her holding newborn Fawnie Golden as she posed for a mirror picture with her abs visible underneath a cropped cardigan. In another photo, Nara showed off her midsection while sitting with Fawnie on her lap. The post came days after Nara shared the same image via her Instagram Story, rocking the cream sweater and low-rise linen pants. "Rise and shineee," she wrote at the time. Influencers Nara and Lucky Blue Smith Welcome 4th Baby Together, His 5th Nara announced earlier this month that she and the model welcomed their fourth baby together. The pair wrote in a joint Instagram post, "She's here! Welcome to the world little angel 🤍." The couple are also parents to daughters Rumble Honey, 4, and Whimsy Lou, 18 months, and son Slim Easy, 3. Lucky Blue, for his part, also welcomed daughter Gravity with ex-girlfriend Stormi Bree Henley in 2017. Nara has been candid about her decision to raise multiple children, relatively close in age, at a young age. "Lucky had Gravity when he was really young," Nara told GQ Hype in 2024. "It felt like a natural thing, 'Yeah, I think I'm ready to have kids.' When I'm 40, they'll be 20, and we'll grow up together. I want to build my life with them rather than trying to integrate them into my life later and it worked out great. I love being a young mom." Why Pregnant Nara Smith Kept Baby No. 4 a Secret for 6 Months Nara rose to fame online for her videos of elaborate homemade meals she cooks for her family, which has since created conversation about the "trad wife" movement - a term describing women who raise families in a "traditional" stereotype. Nara, meanwhile, has denied the idea. "The other day, someone brought it up to me, and they were like, 'You have a very traditional way of life.' I'm like, 'What do you mean?'" Nara said on a July episode of Jay Shetty's "On Purpose" podcast. "We split chores. I work. My husband works. We have children. We split everything. I cook because I love to, not because I have to. Lucky cleans. There was nothing traditional." In 2024, Nara exclusively told Us Weekly that she and Lucky Blue tune out others' opinions. "I think [people] just project whatever they're feeling onto us because it might be easier for them," Nara shared at the time. "We just do our thing. And if it resonates, it does. And, if it doesn't, that's fine."
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Nara Smith Seemingly Reacts to Rumors She Used a Surrogate for Baby No. 4
October 27, 2025
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