Nara Smith’s DIY Agua Fresca Dreams and Baby Name Tease

Another laid-back kitchen update: TikTok mom Nara Smith is skipping plain water and blending her own hydration fix mid-pregnancy. In a June 14 TikTok clip that went viral, the Los Angeles–based content creator glided around her kitchen in a fluffy pink two-piece dress, lamenting that “water tastes like nothing and pregnancy makes it worse.” Cue her homemade Agua Fresca hack—she purees fresh watermelon and mint, strains it through a nut milk bag, then repeats the process with pineapple and cucumber. The two juices mingle over pebble ice (because “no other ice will do”), finished with lime, a pinch of salt and a dash of water for texture. One commenter on E! Online’s report called it “water from scratch,” while another argued, “water has no taste,” sparking the usual TikTok debate (source: E! Online, TikTok video).
At 23, Nara—wife of model-turned-musician Lucky Blue Smith—already has three kids: Rumble Honey, 4; Slim Easy, 3; and Whimsy Lou, 14 months. Her choreographed cooking videos, often shot in couture gowns, have become a signature blend of glamour and organic eats, documented by People Magazine and refined in her TikTok tutorials. But this latest hydration hack isn’t her only unconventional pregnancy move.
Last month, Nara hopped on the celebrity baby-name trend, revealing a shortlist of offbeat monikers she’s definitely not using. Favorites like Butter, Sundae and even Apple (à la Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s firstborn) drew both applause and eye-rolls. Fans wondered, “Are you naming an elf on the shelf?” while others worried “these babies are gonna grow up” with snack-inspired labels (source: People, TikTok comments).
Nara’s bold naming flirtation mirrors other famous flashpoints: Gwyneth Paltrow told Oprah Winfrey that Chris Martin picked Apple thinking it felt biblical and sweet, while Elon Musk and Grimes christened their son X Æ A-12—later tweaked to X Æ A-Xii to satisfy California law—and welcomed Exa Dark Sideræl via surrogate, both names steeped in personal symbolism. By riffing on these star-powered choices, Nara’s playful reveals tapped into a wider fascination with celebrity parenting quirks.
Through all the blender whirs and naming teases, Nara Smith remains a chill presence in the online influencer sphere—enough to keep you watching without feeling pressured to hype every moment. She’s turning pregnancy aversions into couture-worthy TikToks, and organic juice runs into comment-section spectacles. Anyway, that’s the scoop. If this trend blows up, don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online, TikTok video by Nara Smith, People Magazine
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