Internet Chaos Aplenty: Turns Out Nara Smith is a Donald Trump Supporter!
Nov 11, 2024 - 1:33 PM
Could Nara Smith's purported ballot cast for Trump potentially erode her traditional housewife influence?
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The internet is going wild these days! Influencer darling Nara Smith and her partner Lucky Blue Smith have sent the cyber world into a spin after it was revealed they're backing Donald Trump. But you gotta hand it to Smith - her transformation into a full-blown tradwife on TikTok wasn't much of a clue, huh? Yep, that's right, ol' Donny Trump got Smith's vote, and now netizens are thoroughly confused (or maybe just eye-rolling?).
The powder keg was lit on Reddit's r/Fauxmoi subreddit with a post claiming to have dug up proof of Lucky reposting a right-wing video by activist Scott Presler and following controversial commentator Charlie Kirk on IG. Some fans supposedly couldn't believe it, while others reacted quickly, pointing to the Smiths' popular trad life aesthetic and Mormon background.
Trademark Tradwife Mania: Are Republican Ideologies Masquerading as Homemaking Tips?
While Nara Smith didn't create the tradwife craze, she sureRemastered it, rejuvenating it for a Gen Z crowd. For the uninitiated, tradwife life means embracing "traditional" values, being the “ideal wife,” donning a pretty dress, and whipping up dinner before hubby gets home. Oh, and it's almost as old-fashioned as you can get.
As it turns out, people started asking themselves if traditional family values displays by these influencers subtly sow the seeds for right-wing ideology to slither into the interwebs. One astute TikToker summed up the sentiment: “Blue didn't vote against his wife, right? He mighta voted against your right, but with money on their side, the Smiths could easily deal with any issues. You and Nara are not in the same league. She ain't your sister; your neighbor is."
And just as this political elephant takes center stage, Trump has claimed another term in the White House, narrowly edging out his competition. With the Senate and the House of Representatives leaning red, it doesn't look too rosy for womens' rights, particularly around reproductive rights. Less than a year ago, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, throwing a curveball to the nation as restrictions and bans on safe abortions took hold in multiple states.
Is Nara Smith a Closet Right-Wing Creator?
Nara Smith has spoken out on the matter, explaining she shares homemaking and family-centric content as inspiration rather than pushing an agenda. But does anyone really trust that anymore? With the couple continuously promoting vintage, family-centric aesthetics while allegedly backing conservative, often anti-LGBTQIA+ interests, viewers have good reason to question their motivations. The debate here goes deeper than aesthetics and touches on privilege and whether influencers understand the potential repercussions of what they sell to their fans.
The dust hasn't settled on this yet, but expect more controversy and debate surrounding tradwife content due to its subtle political undertones. After all, just because a movement seems sweet and homely on the surface doesn't mean it can't harbor underground agendas. So, take those homemade mac ‘n cheese casseroles with a grain of salt!
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- Amidst the revelation of Nara Smith's support for Donald Trump, her TikTok transformation into a tradwife raises questions about the subtle political undertones of tradwife content on social media, as it might serve as a platform for hidden right-wing ideology.
- As Nara Smith and her partner Lucky Blue Smith's controversial political views continue to stir debate, their continued promotion of vintage, family-centric aesthetics on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok has made viewers question their motivations, with concerns about potential repercussions for their fans.