"Constant Pregnancy" And "Unspoken Rules": The Disturbing Truth Behind Nara Smith And Lucky Blue Smith's Marriage

The Story Bee dives into the controversial "constant pregnancy" trend and "unspoken marriage rules" of social media stars Nara Smith & Lucky Blue Smith, and the Karissa Collins family, raising ethical and medical concerns.

In a deep dive that has sent shockwaves through the influencer community, The Story Bee has pulled back the curtain on the disturbing trend of "constant pregnancy" and "unspoken marriage rules" among social media's most famous couples. This exposé, focusing on the seemingly idyllic lives of Nara Smith & Lucky Blue Smith and the prolific Karissa Collins family, raises serious ethical and medical concerns about the glamorization of rapid childbearing and the potential exploitation of children for content.

The Nara Smith & Lucky Blue Smith Saga: A Cycle of Conception

At the heart of the controversy is Nara Smith's constant pregnancy. The 23-year-old model is currently expecting her fourth child, meaning she will have four children under the age of five. Her pregnancy timeline is alarming: a daughter, Rumble, born in October 2020; a son, Slim Easy, born in January 2022 (just five months after Rumble's birth); and a daughter, Whimsy Lou, born in April 2024. Now, in 2025, she is pregnant again. This relentless cycle of conception, often with gaps of only 5-6 months between pregnancies, directly contradicts medical recommendations.

"I'm about to have four kids under five and I'm only 23, let's talk about it," Nara herself stated in a reel, adding, "no this was a surprise baby. I said I was totally done after our last one." Yet, The Story Bee argues that despite these personal admissions, their content subtly glamorizes the idea that there's no problem with having children in rapid succession. Comments under their reels reveal a disturbing trend: young followers aspiring to "tick all their boxes"—get married, have kids—in their 20s so they can be "free" in their 30s. This notion, as The Story Bee rightly points out, is deeply flawed. A child is a lifetime responsibility, not an item to be checked off a list.

Medical Risks and Ethical Concerns of Back-to-Back Pregnancies

The medical community is clear: risks of back-to-back pregnancies are significant. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a minimum gap of 18 to 24 months between deliveries to allow a woman's body to fully recover. Conceiving with a gap of less than 17 months is considered risky, potentially leading to complications for both the mother and the baby, including nutrient deficiencies and issues with the child's future growth.

While Nara Smith appears healthy, the routine prevents her body from healing properly and creating the optimal environment for a child's growth. The glamorization of such practices on social media is irresponsible, as it can lead impressionable couples to compare their lives and make medically unsound decisions.

The "Unspoken Marriage Rules" and Grooming Allegations

The controversy surrounding Lucky Blue Smith's marriage rules adds another layer of concern. In a reel discussing their "unspoken rules," Lucky Blue stated he drives no matter what, and expressed being "bothered when I see girls driving a guy." This comment, reminiscent of the backlash Hailey Bieber faced for driving Justin, promotes outdated and potentially misogynistic gender norms. It suggests a subtle control dynamic that is at odds with modern relationships.

Even more troubling are the historical allegations surrounding Lucky Blue's past. He was in a relationship with actress Stormi Bree, who was 8 years his senior. They began talking when Lucky was 17, leading to Stormi Bree Lucky Blue grooming accusations. They had a daughter when Lucky was 18 or 19. The fact that Nara, 3 years younger than Lucky, also began conversations with him when she was 17, raises uncomfortable parallels and questions about power dynamics in his relationships.

The Karissa Collins Case: Exploitation for Content?

To further illustrate the dangers of this trend, The Story Bee highlights the case of Karissa Collins, a 39-year-old influencer with 11 children, who recently announced her 12th pregnancy. Karissa has been pregnant or delivering for 11 out of her 14 years of marriage, a relentless cycle that has visibly impacted her older children.

In a recent reel, Karissa announced her 12th pregnancy to her 11 children on camera. The older children, particularly the teenagers, reacted with visible disappointment and exhaustion, making sounds of dismay rather than joy. This stark contrast between the parents' decision and the children's emotional response underscores a critical ethical concern: the YouTuber family exploitation for content.

"Being a parent isn't just about providing your children with clothes and food. Love and attention are just as important," The Story Bee emphasizes. With so many children, the responsibility of childcare often falls on the older siblings, who are clearly unhappy with the constant addition of new family members. This raises questions about whether the children's well-being is being prioritized over content creation and a specific lifestyle choice.

A Call for Critical Consumption

The Story Bee's deep dive into the lives of Nara Smith, Lucky Blue Smith, and Karissa Collins exposes a troubling side of influencer culture. While these families may possess the financial resources to support their large broods, the glamorization of medically risky "constant pregnancy" and the potential exploitation of children for content raise serious ethical questions. It's a stark reminder that a curated reel is not reality, and a child is a lifetime responsibility, not a social media accessory.

As viewers, it's crucial to approach such content with a critical eye. The pressure to conform to idealized online lifestyles can have real-world consequences, impacting health, relationships, and the well-being of children. The Story Bee's analysis serves as a vital warning against blindly following trends, urging a more thoughtful and responsible approach to both creating and consuming content about family life.


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