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GQ US
|September 2024
The 22-year-old viral TikTok sensation (her) and the 26-year-old supermodel (him) make a content feast out of their beautiful young family and idyllic back-to-basics life in Texas. So, why do millions of followers tune in?
Late one morning, at her family's home in Dallas, the model and influencer Nara Smith is serving her infant a meal made from scratch. This is what she's known for: Millions of people tune in to her TikTok to watch her whip up an "easy" snack like PB&J-homemade bread, homemade peanut butter, homemade jelly-which actually takes her several hours to make, plus editing time. Today's meal, though, is not so labor-intensive: She is nursing her eightweek-old baby, Whimsy Lou. Whimsy is her third child, and breastfeeding is second nature for Nara. Wearing a denim halter dress and no makeup, the 22-year-old is able to pop the infant onto her body and go about her day with the calm ease that, say, Patrick Mahomes might exude while idly tossing a football during a conversation.
"She's our easiest so far," Nara says, sitting down on the giant cream-colored sectional in the living room beside her husband, the supermodel Lucky Blue Smith, who has just turned 26 a few days earlier. (For Lucky's birthday, Nara dressed up in a sparkly gold tube dress and baked him his mother's chocolate cake recipe, and filmed it for Tik Tok.) "She just wants to hang out," Nara says, admiring the placid infant. "She's starting to smile a little bit."
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