Lucky Blue Smith and Nara Aziza Smith.Photo:Stuart C. Wilson/Getty
Stuart C. Wilson/Getty
Nara and Lucky Blue Smithpoked fun at the numerous parodies of themselves online in their latest takeout video.Nara, 23, joked about the parody videos in their takeout video posted on Dec. 1 onTikTok, their last before their move to the East Coast, saying that the “parody is something to think about here.“Lucky Blue, 26, also leaned into it and was playfully affectionate with Nara throughout the video while they talked about their Thai food order.The couple mentioned that the video was the “last takeout video in the house” after they “spent all day packing up” before their official move to the East Coast.Nara and Lucky Blue Smith.Nara Smith/TikTokNara also posted a second “emotional"TikTok videoon Dec. 1 that included their family as they stood in their empty house with the text “leaving the house that holds so many memories and moving across the country 𤔠over the video.The couple opened up about theirsearch for their new home on the East Coaston TikTok back in September and Nara shared clips of their house-hunting adventures in Connecticut.Nara and Lucky Blue Smith with their family.Nara Smith/TikTokThe clips included a voiceover from Nara on what she liked and didn’t like about some of the properties they toured and clips of her kids exploring the space of each of the homes. When the video was posted in September, Nara revealed they’d already toured six houses and narrowed it down to their favorites.Never miss a story â sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“We want a slower life, being in a more quiet area, having more space, being able to get some chickens and start gardening,” Nara said in theTikTok, adding that Connecticut also allowed their family to “be closer to a bigger city for all the work that we do.” She also noted that the East Coast is much closer to Europe, which would bring their family closer to Nara’s parents as well.Nara and Lucky Blue previously lived in Los Angeles before they moved to Dallas at the end of 2022. The couple spoke toGQmore about the move and their intentions to leave the Texas city back in August because it was “hard to make friends” there for them.“Weâre a young family, and a young couple, and there arenât a lot of people in Texas that I know of who are in our position,” Lucky Blue told the outlet. “Itâs hard to relate to someone who isnât in your same phase of life.”
Nara and Lucky Blue Smithpoked fun at the numerous parodies of themselves online in their latest takeout video.
Nara, 23, joked about the parody videos in their takeout video posted on Dec. 1 onTikTok, their last before their move to the East Coast, saying that the “parody is something to think about here.”
Lucky Blue, 26, also leaned into it and was playfully affectionate with Nara throughout the video while they talked about their Thai food order.
The couple mentioned that the video was the “last takeout video in the house” after they “spent all day packing up” before their official move to the East Coast.
Nara and Lucky Blue Smith.Nara Smith/TikTok
Nara Smith/TikTok
Nara also posted a second “emotional"TikTok videoon Dec. 1 that included their family as they stood in their empty house with the text “leaving the house that holds so many memories and moving across the country 𤔠over the video.
The couple opened up about theirsearch for their new home on the East Coaston TikTok back in September and Nara shared clips of their house-hunting adventures in Connecticut.
Nara and Lucky Blue Smith with their family.Nara Smith/TikTok
The clips included a voiceover from Nara on what she liked and didn’t like about some of the properties they toured and clips of her kids exploring the space of each of the homes. When the video was posted in September, Nara revealed they’d already toured six houses and narrowed it down to their favorites.
Never miss a story â sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“We want a slower life, being in a more quiet area, having more space, being able to get some chickens and start gardening,” Nara said in theTikTok, adding that Connecticut also allowed their family to “be closer to a bigger city for all the work that we do.” She also noted that the East Coast is much closer to Europe, which would bring their family closer to Nara’s parents as well.
Nara and Lucky Blue previously lived in Los Angeles before they moved to Dallas at the end of 2022. The couple spoke toGQmore about the move and their intentions to leave the Texas city back in August because it was “hard to make friends” there for them.
“Weâre a young family, and a young couple, and there arenât a lot of people in Texas that I know of who are in our position,” Lucky Blue told the outlet. “Itâs hard to relate to someone who isnât in your same phase of life.”
source: people.com