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Pudding, anyone?
On April 13, influencer Nara Smith Shared a video that was completely different from her viral, cooking from-scrap videos. In her typical posts, Nara, 23, makes his family food (and even sometimes objects such as toothpaste and sunscreen) from the ground up and go to exact details via a soothing voiceover. But in the new post her husband Lucky Blue Smith, “My wife felt during the weather today, so I took over.”
“I wanted to do a very simple mango chia pudding for the kids for the next day,” he explained. Nara and Lucky, 26, share three children: daughter Rumble darling4, son Slim easy3 and Daughter Whimsy Lou1.
In the clip, Lucky Chop’s Mangos and notes, “Who cares how it is hacked? It will be cooked anyway.” After he prepares them and mixes chia seeds with coconut milk, he explains: “There you go, jobs are done” before he remembers that he has more to do.
“Now we have to cut up garnish. We like nice things, we like to garnish,” he says. He adds more mangoes to the top of the pudding.
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Nara wrote in the caption, “How did he do it? 🥹”, and her followers had absolute thoughts.
“Sir … why are you screaming?” One person wrote and joked about how much higher tour was than his wife. “He sounds like he’s probably very funny lol,” said another follower.
Another person wrote, “Jog, but your wife does it when you wear evening dresses! Where is your suit luck? 😂.” A follower asked for the couple to “take tours” more often because Lucky was “funny.” Another praised his “10/10 comment.”
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This is not the first time the couple is getting a little stupid with their presence on social media. The fun on parodies of their videos on one Tiktok of their pick -up order back in December.
Back in December, Nara spoke to people About her philosophy when it comes to sharing extracts of her life online. “I do not create content for a specific type of audience, I only share my life and what reason with people is what pulls them to me,” she explained, noting that she does not spend “a lot of time on social media” herself. “Some people come for cooking, some people come to see what clothes I wear or they come because they are mothers and they love to see (my life).”
“For me, it gives me pleasure that people take what they want to remove from my content and that (part) reason with them,” she said. “I don’t feel that I want to focus on someone specific because I just want it to be a place that people come to for inspiration.”