TIKTOK couple Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith welcomed their third child together late on Thursday.
The modeling pair shared their happy news via an Instagram post of their baby girl with an announcement of her name.


Nara announced the name as Whimsy Lou Smith.
In the joint Instagram post, Lucky and Nara shared videos of their daughter’s hands and feet poking out of a blanket.
“Our little girl has arrived!” they wrote in the post.
“Meet Whimsy Lou Smith.”
In the video, the newborn was resting under a blanket decorated with red mushrooms.
While they didn’t directly show her face, Nara held her baby close.
In one shot, Whimsy wrapped her tiny hand around Nara’s fingers before their other children took turns cuddling their new sibling.
The couple already share Rumble Honey Smith, 3, and Slim Easy Smith, 2 and Nara announced her pregnancy just four months before giving birth.
Lucky also shares a 6-year-old daughter, Gravity Blue Smith, with his ex-partner, Stormi Henley.
Nara shared a video from the Aspen Hills where the couple hugged before she turned to the side and showed off her bump.
“Volume 3 coming next year,” she captioned the post with a heart emoji.
Nara found recent social media fame on TikTok and has opened up about her pregnancy to her 5.1 million followers.
The star revealed that she hoped to have a home birth for her third child.
“This is just what I prefer,” she told her fans last month.
“With my first [baby], I obviously didn’t know a lot about birth and doctors and all of that.
“So, I just went to a normal doctor for all of my normal checkups until week 36, and then, I just realized that I was not getting treated like a person would—more like a number,” she concluded.
Nara also explained her the midwives did not take the main role in the birth of the child, with Lucky taking over.
“The whole experience was pretty hands on,” Nara said.
“Because Lucky was there catching the baby, supporting me through labor, and the midwives were just there to make sure everything was OK.”
The couple planned to do the same thing for Whimsy’s arrival.
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In December, Nara shared a TikTok video describing all the baby girl names she and Lucky considered but decided not to use.
The video, which gained almost 15 million views, was the subject of criticism after fans thought the name choices were ridiculous.
“These are some baby names that are on my list that I won’t be using,” she explained from her kitchen.
“These might be a little out there, but for girls names I really loved the name Odie, Pepper, and Dawn, they’re all really cute to me.
“I also like Bubble as a second name, that might be controversial. I also love Pear as a first name,” Nara continued.
The Mormon couple received several harsh comments about their unique name choices through a Reddit thread.
“Lucky, Gravity, Rumble, Slim. Sounds like a herd of guinea pigs!” wrote a fan.
“Sounds like they named them according to their birth experiences,” added another.
“Even I won’t name my cat these names,” said a third.
“They all sound like granola bar brands,” noted a fourth.


