Connecticut
TikToker Nara Smith, model Lucky Blue Smith buy $1.4M home in Ridgefield, Connecticut
‘Trad wives’ are becoming more popular for young women. What to know.
The “trad wives,” or a traditional wife lifestyle gained popularity on social media. Now more young women are exploring the alternative lifestyle.
Ariana Triggs and Claire Hardwick, USA TODAY
Nara Smith, a TikToker known for popularizing “trad wife” content, and her husband, model Lucky Blue Smith, are officially Connecticut residents.
Last week, she shared a post announcing her family’s move from Texas to Connecticut.
According to property records, Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith purchased a home in Ridgefield earlier this month for more than $1.4 million. Per the property listing, it has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and sits on eight acres of land.
“I‘m a Connecticut girly now,” she wrote on TikTok, where she has more than 11 million followers.
Why did Nara and Lucky Blue Smith move to Connecticut?
In September, Smith said on TikTok that she, her husband and three kids would be relocating to the East Coast to be closer to a big city and Europe, where Nara Smith’s parents live.
“We want a slower life, being in a more quiet area, having more space, being able to get some chickens and start gardening,” she said.
Who are Nara and Lucky Blue Smith?
Nara Smith is a 23-year-old model and influencer known for sharing cooking and lifestyle videos on her TikTok, where she has more than 11 million followers.
Smith often shares videos of herself making meals from scratch. Some say her content perpetuates the “trad wife” lifestyle, which consists of old-fashioned “traditional wife” aesthetics.
Her husband, 26-year-old Lucky Blue Smith, is a model known for advertising campaigns with Tom Ford, Calvin Klein and more. He has also walked the runway for brands like Fendi and Chanel.
Nara and Lucky Smith have three children: Rumble Honey, Slim Easy and Whimsy Lou.