Nara Smith's fans call for reality show after family shoot with Lucky Blue... but haters all say the same thing about her viral 'tradwife' TikToks

Nara Smith's fans are urging her to star in a reality show after her family shoot with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith.

The 22-year-old Mormon fashionista shares three children with Lucky, 26, and often posts TikTok content that plays into the 'tradwife' trend.

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months, and their son Slim, two.

Now she has posted a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot to her Instagram, complete with her breathy voiceover narration.

Some of the commenters showered her with praise - but she also drew the ire of plenty of critics who all had the same complaint. 

Nara Smith's fans are urging her to star in a reality show after her family shoot with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith

Nara Smith's fans are urging her to star in a reality show after her family shoot with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith

The trolls were united in taking aim at her whispery, somnolent monotone, which often dips into the scratchy register known as 'vocal fry.' 

'Talk normal .. does it hurt to talk Normal?' demanded one viewer in her Instagram comments, as another joked: 'I KNOW shes tired of talking like this.' 

'Girl nevermind the way you are talking is driving me crazy I’m sorry,' wrote one observer while another complained that her voice was 'sooooooooo annoying.'

'Why do you always talk like you took a handful of sleeping pills?' marveled another viewer. 'Are you happy? Maybe try smiling sometimes when you talk???'

'Sorry that she had a sizure and her speak is so slurred…,' quipped a viewer, as another commenter chimed in: 'Okay I love all the trad wife stuff… I AM A TRAD WIFE, but the whispering has to go.'

She had admirers as well, including one who wrote in her comments: 'Nara we need more content, or a reality show…anything just more you.'

Some even defended her voice, with one calling it 'hot' and another arguing: 'She talks the way she wanna talk why are y’all hating relaaax.'

In her video, she revealed that the GQ shoot was done when Whimsy, the youngest of her three children, was 'only six weeks old.'

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months , and their son Slim, two

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months , and their son Slim, two

Now she has posted a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot to her Instagram, complete with her breathy voiceover narration
Some of the commenters showered her with praise - but she also drew the ire of plenty of critics who all had the same complaint

Now she has posted a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot to her Instagram, complete with her breathy voiceover narration

In her video, she revealed that the GQ shoot was done when Whimsy, the youngest of her three children, was 'only six weeks old'

In her video, she revealed that the GQ shoot was done when Whimsy, the youngest of her three children, was 'only six weeks old'

The trolls were united in taking aim at her whispery, somnolent monotone, which often dips into the scratchy register known as 'vocal fry'

The trolls were united in taking aim at her whispery, somnolent monotone, which often dips into the scratchy register known as 'vocal fry'

Tweaking the perception of herself as a traditional housewife, she reminded viewers she is a working mother as she and her husband are both professional models.

'A lot of people don’t realize that Lucky and I are both models and we’ve been working since we were very young,' she said pointedly.

She has been married to Lucky since 2020 and, in addition to the three children they welcomed together, she is also stepmother to his seven-year-old daughter Gravity, whom he shares with his ex Stormi Henley.

Nara has come in for brickbats in the past for her 'tradwife' content, as some viewers have slammed her for promoting an unattainable, old-fashioned lifestyle.

Her TikToks show her dressed to the nines, looking straight out of a 1950s magazine, while cooking dishes like waffles, pudding and cinnamon rolls from scratch.

Nara and Lucky have revealed they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for concocting her own homemade sunscreen. 

Speculation has been swirling online that Nara and Lucky secretly have a staff of helpers propping up their do-it-yourself image.

Nara has denied as much, telling GQ: 'What people think online is that we have housekeepers and cleaners and nannies and all of these things, when in reality it’s just me and Lucky wanting a family and sharing our lives online.' 

Nara and Lucky have revealed they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for concocting her own homemade sunscreen

Nara and Lucky have revealed they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for concocting her own homemade sunscreen

Tweaking the perception of herself as a traditional housewife, she reminded viewers she is a working mother as she and her husband are both professional models

Tweaking the perception of herself as a traditional housewife, she reminded viewers she is a working mother as she and her husband are both professional models

In their profile, she insisted that she and Lucky split up their parenting responsibilities equally and have a nanny only for a few hours each week

In their profile, she insisted that she and Lucky split up their parenting responsibilities equally and have a nanny only for a few hours each week

Lucky described their marriage as a 'a big partnership in every aspect of our lives,' and Nara explained that although she cooks, her husband 'does cleanup'

Lucky described their marriage as a 'a big partnership in every aspect of our lives,' and Nara explained that although she cooks, her husband 'does cleanup'

She also disputed the image of herself as a repressed wife, saying: 'It¿s not about thinking: "Oh, I need to make my husband a meal right now, or he¿ll be upset"'

She also disputed the image of herself as a repressed wife, saying: 'It’s not about thinking: "Oh, I need to make my husband a meal right now, or he’ll be upset"'

Nara has come in for brickbats in the past for her 'tradwife' content, as some viewers have slammed her for promoting an unattainable, old-fashioned lifestyle

Nara has come in for brickbats in the past for her 'tradwife' content, as some viewers have slammed her for promoting an unattainable, old-fashioned lifestyle

Their GQ shoot was a perfect encapsulation of the 'tradwife' aesthetic, set on a ranch in Texas and even including livestock in the family photos.

In some of the most striking snaps, Nara and Lucky are seen playing with all three of their children in a room where the walls and ceilings are all exposed wood.

Adding to the retro affect, the couple are modeling outfits redolent of the 1930s - she in a red gingham dress, he in a checked shirt tucked into jeans.

In their profile, she insisted that she and Lucky split up their parenting responsibilities equally and have a nanny only for a few hours each week. 

She also disputed the image of herself as a repressed wife, saying: 'It’s not about thinking: "Oh, I need to make my husband a meal right now, or he’ll be upset."'

Lucky described their marriage as a 'a big partnership in every aspect of our lives,' and Nara explained that although she cooks, her husband 'does cleanup. Which I’m grateful for, because I hate that part.'