Nara Smith has epic four-word response to Ariana Grande’s impression of her ‘tradwife’ TikToks
Mormon influencer Nara Smith has responded to Ariana Grande’s creepy impression of her viral TikTok videos in four words.
Nara, 23, shares three children with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith, 26, and often posts TikTok content that taps into the “tradwife” trend.
Occasionally, Nara is taken to task for her whispery, sleepy monotone, which often extends into the crackling register known as “vocal frying.”
This week, Ariana posted a “get ready with me” video in which she delivered a dead-on impersonation of Nara’s voice and her “made from scratch” monologues.
When a fan asked Nara about the parody during an Instagram Q&A on Tuesday, she replied good-naturedly, “I saw it and giggled.”
Mormon influencer Nara Smith (left) has given a four-word response to Ariana Grande’s (right) creepy impression from her viral TikTok videos
Nara has received a lot of criticism in the past for her ‘tradwife’ content, as some viewers vilified her for promoting an unattainable, old-fashioned lifestyle.
Her TikToks show her dressed to the nines, looking straight out of a 1950s magazine, as she cooks dishes like waffles, pudding, and cinnamon rolls from scratch.
Nara and Lucky revealed that they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for making her own homemade sunscreen.
She has denied speculation that she and Lucky secretly have a staff of helpers they hired to keep up their DIY image.
Ariana gave Nara a soft hug for the “made from scratch” videos in her own “get ready with me” video, taken as she prepared for this year’s Academy Museum Gala.
“This is my first time doing a voiceover, and it’s so damn busy,” Ariana said. ‘This is so intense. All I can think about is Nara Smith.”
The phrase ‘love her’ [social media]appeared in the text on the screen, as Ariana said in Nara’s voice, “And when I got home from the Academy Gala, I made my kids Capri Sun from scratch and zed the lemons.”
In a recent TikTok videoNara indeed made a replica of multivitamin Capri Sun for her children in her kitchen, with “some pineapple, pears, apple, oranges and also some frozen cherries,” all while dressed in a voluminous evening dress.
When a fan asked Nara about the parody during an Instagram Q&A on Tuesday, she replied good-naturedly, “I saw it and giggled.”
Ariana gave Nara a soft hug for the ‘made from scratch’ videos in her own ‘get ready with me’ video, taken as she prepared for this year’s Academy Museum Gala
“This is my first time doing a voiceover, and it’s so damn busy,” Ariana said, adding, “This is so intense,” and joking, “All I can think of is Nara Smith.”
Then Ariana said in Nara’s voice, “And when I got home from the Academy Gala, I made my kids Capri Sun from scratch and zed the lemons.”
Indeed, in a recent TikTok video (photo), Nara made a replica of multivitamin Capri Sun for her children in her kitchen, wearing a voluminous evening dress
Nara, 23, shares three children with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith, 26, and often posts TikTok content that taps into the ‘tradwife’ trend
Nara and Lucky live on a ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, four, and Whimsy, six months, and their son Slim, two
Nara and Lucky live with their ddaughters Rumble, four, and Whimsy, six monthsand their son Slim, two.
Changing the perception of herself as a traditional housewife, Nara has reminded fans that 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 that we’ve been working since we were kids,” she said emphatically on TikTok in August.
She has been married to Lucky since 2020 and, in addition to the three children they welcomed together, is also stepmother to his seven-year-old daughter Gravity, whom he shares with his ex Stormi Henley.
Nara has also denied rumors that she has full-time staff, saying: ‘What people think online is that we have housekeepers and cleaners and nannies and all this stuff, when in reality it’s just me and Lucky who want a family and our lives share online. .’
She insisted that she and Lucky split their parenting responsibilities equally and only have a nanny for a few hours a week, in a recent period. GQ profile.
Nara also challenged the image of herself as an oppressed woman, saying, “It’s not about thinking, ‘Oh, I have to make a meal for my husband right now or he’ll be angry.’
Lucky described their marriage as a “great partnership in every aspect of our lives,” and Nara explained that although she cooks, her husband “does the cleaning.” Which I’m grateful for, because I hate that part.’