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Nara Smith responds to Ozempic rumors after fans accuse her of using weight loss drug on latest viral 'tradwife' video

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Nara Smith has responded to claims she is on Ozempic after fans accused her of using the weight loss drug in her latest viral 'tradwife' video.

The 22-year-old Mormon model shares three children with her husband Lucky Blue Smith, 26 - daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months, and son Slim, two.

She regularly posts TikToks that play into the 'tradwife' trend, whipping up complicated meals for her family while decked out in extravagant high-glam outfits.

In a new clip, she wore a skintight black dress that highlighted her astonishingly slender frame as she prepared homemade potato chips.

Viewers wondered if she was on Ozempic, the diabetes medication that has become a runaway Hollywood fad to slim down - and now she has issued a reply.

Nara Smith has responded to claims she is on Ozempic after fans accused her of using the weight loss drug in her latest viral 'tradwife' video

Nara Smith has responded to claims she is on Ozempic after fans accused her of using the weight loss drug in her latest viral 'tradwife' video

'GIRL PLEASE STOP THEM OZEMPIC. U don't need it!' wrote a commenter, to which she retorted: 'Let's stop accusing people of taking ozempic' with a heart emoji.

She has been married to Lucky since 2020 and, in addition to the three children they welcomed together, she is also stepmother to his seven-year-old daughter Gravity, whom he shares with his ex Stormi Henley. 

Nara has never publicly called herself a 'tradwife,' but has nevertheless come in for brickbats over her content, as some viewers have slammed her for promoting an unattainable and old-fashioned lifestyle.

Her TikToks show her dressed to the nines, looking straight out of a 1950s magazine, while cooking dishes like waffles, pudding and cinnamon rolls from scratch.

Nara and Lucky have revealed they make their own toothpaste, and she even went viral for concocting her own homemade sunscreen. 

When she posted her new potato chip video to TikTok, she was deluged with comments joking that she should do a tutorial on making Ozempic from scratch.

Speculation has been swirling online that Nara and Lucky secretly have a staff of helpers propping up their do-it-yourself image.

Nara has denied as much, telling GQ: 'What people think online is that we have housekeepers and cleaners and nannies and all of these things, when in reality it’s just me and Lucky wanting a family and sharing our lives online.' 

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In a new clip, she wore a skintight black dress that highlighted her astonishingly slender frame as she prepared homemade potato chips
Viewers wondered if she was on Ozempic, the diabetes medication that has become a runaway Hollywood fad to slim down - and now she has issued a reply

In a new clip, she wore a skintight black dress that highlighted her astonishingly slender frame as she prepared homemade potato chips

'GIRL PLEASE STOP THEM OZEMPIC. U don't need it!' wrote a commenter, to which she retorted: 'Let's stop accusing people of taking ozempic' with a heart emoji

'GIRL PLEASE STOP THEM OZEMPIC. U don't need it!' wrote a commenter, to which she retorted: 'Let's stop accusing people of taking ozempic' with a heart emoji

When she posted her new potato chip video to TikTok, she was deluged with comments joking that she should do a tutorial on making Ozempic from scratch
Nara has never publicly called herself a 'tradwife,' but has nevertheless come in for brickbats over her content

When she posted her new potato chip video to TikTok, she was deluged with comments joking that she should do a tutorial on making Ozempic from scratch

Nara's fans recently urged her to star in a reality show after her family shoot with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith

Nara's fans recently urged her to star in a reality show after her family shoot with her husband and fellow model Lucky Blue Smith

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months , and their son Slim, two

For a new GQ spread, she and Lucky frolicked on their ranch in Texas with their daughters Rumble, three, and Whimsy, four months , and their son Slim, two

She recently divulged the real reasons behind her controversial tendency to make as many of her meals from scratch as possible.

'I wasn't aware that finding joy in cooking for my husband and kids would automatically mean that I just slave away in the kitchen,' she said pointedly.

'"I don't have a job, and I have a whole production team at my house making that happen." To clarify, none of that is true,' claimed the professional model. 'I'm a working mom, juggling all kinds of hats and responsibilities.'

She added: 'Cooking has always been a massive part of my life, especially after I got diagnosed with lupus and my eczema started flaring up again. I knew that I had to change the way that I eat, and the way that I went about life.' 

Nara has also insisted that she and Lucky split up their parenting responsibilities equally and have a nanny only for a few hours each week. 

She also disputed the image of herself as a repressed wife, saying: 'It’s not about thinking: "Oh, I need to make my husband a meal right now, or he’ll be upset."'

Lucky described their marriage as a 'a big partnership in every aspect of our lives,' and Nara explained that although she cooks, her husband 'does cleanup. Which I’m grateful for, because I hate that part.'

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