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Lucky Blue, Nara Smith Admit Baby No. 4 ‘The Fix’

Influencers Lucky Blue again Nara Smith they are open about the facts of adding a fourth child to their children.

“I mean, we thought we were really done after three,” Lucky said People when I attended the Clarins Night of Extra event on March 20. “And to be honest, four was a change.”

He continued, “It’s been really tricky to navigate, but it’s been great, and I think we’ve now found our goal with it.”

Nara, on the other hand, agreed with her husband’s take on the changes in their new family.

“Now we have a 5-year-old, so there’s a lot of negotiation,” she said. “That was fun.”

Lucky and Nara tied the knot in February 2020, welcoming daughter Rumble Honey into their family in October of the same year. The promoters went on to welcome son Slim Easy and daughters Whimsy Lou and Fawnie Golden in 2022, 2024 and 2025, respectively.

“here you are! welcome to the world’s little angel 🤍,” Nara and Lucky wrote in a joint Instagram post in 2025, sharing the birth of daughter Fawnie Golden.

Before the arrival of their little one, Lucky and Nara admitted that they thought they were done having children.

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“After Whimsy, we’re done now,” Nara told GQ Hype in a profile published in August 2024.

Nara went on to explain that she had always wanted to be a young mother.

“Lucky had Gravity when he was really young. It felt like a natural, ‘Yeah, I think I’m ready to have kids,'” she told the magazine, referring to Lucky’s daughter with ex-girlfriend Stormi Bree Henley. “When I am 40, they will be 20, and we will grow together.

Nara, for her part, rose to fame on the Internet sharing cooking and lifestyle content, which sparked the ongoing debate of “trading wives,” a term used to describe women who choose to follow the “tradition,” i.e. conservative, religious people. Nara, however, denied the idea that she is associated with the label.

“One day, someone told me about it, they said, ‘You have a normal way of life.’ I’m like, ‘What do you mean?’” Nara said in the July 2025 episode Jay Shetty“On Purpose” podcast. “We have divided the housework, I work, my husband works, we have children, we divide everything, I cook because I like it, not because I have to be lucky, it cleans, there is nothing normal.

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