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The Left Wants To Cancel Lucky Blue And Nara Smith For Reportedly Liking Trump

Nara Smith's model husband, Lucky Blue Smith, reportedly reposted a video celebrating Donald Trump's win – now, their haters say they feel "vindicated" because they finally have a reason to "hate" Nara.

By Meredith Evans2 min read
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Nara Smith is the young mom and influencer who’s been living the dream (or “nightmare,” according to liberal feminists) with her husband, model Lucky Blue Smith. 

Her cooking videos are always calming, innocent, and homey, yet people get triggered by them. The 22-year-old boasts stunning outfits, a sparkling kitchen, adorable children, and a handsome husband who treats her like royalty – things that are apparently a crime in 2024.

Nara is now fueling even more outrage after Lucky allegedly reposted a video from Scott Presler, a Trump supporter who rallied Amish voters for the president at the election. The reactions on social media platforms are mixed. A lot of viewers finally feel good about themselves now that they have a “reason” to hate Nara. “I’ve always hated Nara smith, but y’all be easy,” wrote one user, @sakumiyoshi. 

Another, @whoisrinaa, added, “People are finally disliking Nara Smith. Good day for a hater like me.” Why people think it’s okay to attack her and her husband for reposting a TikTok is beyond me.

Influencers Don’t Owe Us Anything

Nara has never even been the type of influencer to stir political debate. People will claim that she’s promoting Mormonism (she never said she was one) and being a tradwife. I had no idea that models wearing haute couture fit and showing off their bellies and cleavage were considered tradwives, but okay. Nara is literally making SpaghettiOs from scratch and raising kids, not drafting policy proposals. Yet, leftists have decided her husband reposting a video equals a personal attack on their political beliefs and their rights.

It's important to point out that Lucky never and still hasn’t endorsed Trump. Nara likely didn’t even vote because she’s a German citizen, but people are out here acting like Nara is the face of the right-wing movement. 

“Support All Women” – Unless We Disagree with Them

Leftists always preach about tolerance, bodily autonomy, and the freedom to make their own choices. Now they think it's fine to drag someone’s entire family because their views don’t align with them. I need everyone to realize that influencers are entertainers, not political pundits. We shouldn't expect them to broadcast their political opinions just because they have a platform. It’s not their job, and, quite frankly, they don’t have to tell you who they voted for. If you’re looking to these influencers for guidance on serious issues, then honestly, we’ve lost.

One TikTok user became a rare voice of reason and pointed out the obvious: “You don’t need to know who Nara Smith voted for. The woman is a mother, she has a job. Let her be, let her live.” But who needs common sense when you can pick apart a woman’s life to feel like you're making a real impact, right?

It’s wild to me that the loudest voices in this supposed “cause” are some of the very people who love to claim they stand for acceptance and empathy. Now a young mother Nara is caught in the crossfire of an overdone ideological battle that doesn’t go anywhere and has become a subject of hate. And for what? Because her husband reposted a video?

At the end of the day, Nara did nothing wrong. Lucky did nothing wrong. The fact that her lifestyle, choices, and family have become targets for people to project their anger onto speaks volumes about where we are as a society. We’re so desperate for a cause, the feeling of being part of something (even if it’s illusory) that we’ll throw anyone under the bus, even if they’re just trying to raise their kids and cook a perfect steak for their husband. Anything to feel superior, even just for a little bit. 

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