Tradwife influencer Nara Smith revealed she was involved in a scary car incident after driving down a snowy road in Connecticut.
Nara, 23, who recently moved to the East Coast with her husband Lucky Blue Smith, 26, and their three kids — daughters Rumble Honey, four, and Whimsy Lou, nine months, and son Slim Easy, three — recalled the ordeal on her Instagram Stories on Monday.
The TikTok star’s car ended up ‘sliding down a hill’ and ‘almost skidding off’ the road.
The model shared five pH๏τos documenting her night, and revealed she was still ’emotional just thinking about it.’
‘Last night was wild! As I was driving home it started snowing. I thought I would make it but ended up with my car sliding down a hill and blocking the road and my tires spinning out.’
She went on: ‘The nicest guy helped me drive my car to the closest parking lot which happened to be in front of a cute French restaurant.’
Tradwife influencer Nara Smith, 23, revealed she was involved in a scary car incident after driving down a snowy road in Connecticut; seen in a TikTok video
Nara recalled the ordeal on her Instagram Stories on Monday. The TikTok star’s car ended up ‘sliding down a hill’ and ‘almost skidding off’ the road
She then shared a plate of food, writing, ‘I ended up having the most amazing dinner and waiting for the snow plows to come.’
After having dinner Nara, undeterred, then made another attempt to drive her car.
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‘An hour before the restaurant closed the streets looked like I might be able to make it home so I got in my car and attempted.’
‘Well… I didn’t make it up the hill so the head chef got in my car and had everyone push it with no success. The neighbor saw us struggling and tried pulling my car onto the main road with no success.’
She posted a pH๏τo of her car being pushed through the snow at night.
She continued: ‘My wheel ended up breaking so I left it there for the night. The owners of the restaurant were so kind and drove me home.’
A grateful Nara then thanked the Good Samaritans who helped her along the way.
‘This was the wildest experience with a lot of anxiety and tears. I met the kindest, most pure hearted people last night and I couldn’t be more grateful.’
The model shared five pH๏τos documenting her night, and revealed she was still ’emotional just thinking about it’
She also acknowledged the Good Samaritans she met along the way, writing, ‘The nicest guy helped me drive my car to the closest parking lot which happened to be in front of a cute French restaurant’
After having dinner Nara, undeterred, made another attempt to drive her car, but was unsuccessful
The owners of the restaurant then drove her home. ‘Everytime I felt helpless or too upset to even form a clear thought, there was some kind stranger helping me,’ Nara shared
Nara recently moved to the East Coast with her husband, Lucky Blue Smith, 26, and their three kids: daughters Rumble Honey, four, and Whimsy Lou, nine months, and son Slim Easy, three
Nara wrapped up her Stories, writing, ‘After sliding down the hill and almost skidding off the side of the road, I was on the phone with Lucky and said a prayer. Everything that transpired after that was divine intervention.’
‘Everytime I felt helpless or too upset to even form a clear thought, there was some kind stranger helping me.’
‘Whether it was driving my car for me, parking across from me and giving me emotional support, or the plow driving ahead of me to make sure I made it safely. I’m getting emotional just thinking about it.’
In December, Nara shared she and her family officially moved to Connecticut from Dallas, Texas, after detailing their house-hunting adventures in months prior.
The star shared a first look at their new home in a video posted to her Instagram and TikTok.
‘We bought our first home!’ the text on the video stated.
In the caption, Nara wrote: ‘I convinced Lucky to get me chickens so I let him get a lake. Any tips on how to survive Connecticut winter? This year has been filled with an abundance of blessings and I’m bursting with graтιтude!’
The video included clips of her and Lucky walking around the lake near their home with their kids, as well as some of the renovations taking place inside.
In another TikTok Nara discussed ‘moving six times’ in the past and how ‘every move gets harder and harder’ with the amount of stuff they have to take.
‘I can’t believe I’m saying this is our last move because we finally bought a house. One of the things I’ve always dreamt about was buying my own home and I can’t believe that at 23, I’m in the position to do that,’ she gushed.
In December, Nara shared she and her family officially moved to Connecticut from Dallas, Texas, after detailing their house-hunting adventures in months prior
The star shared a first look at their new home in a video posted to her Instagram and TikTok
Nara gained popularity via TikTok where she flaunts her ‘tradwife’ (traditional housewife) lifestyle — a trend on social media that showcases women embracing traditional gender roles
The happy couple wed back in 2020 and will celebrate five years of marriage in February; pictured with their three kids
The video also showed the couple packing up their old home, including items from her famous kitchen, the backdrop of many of her viral cooking videos.
‘Even though I feel so emotional leaving this house, I’m so excited to be making new memories in the home that we bought,’ she shared, adding, ‘We spent the last little bit just looking at the house and everything that was built in it before embarking on our new adventure.’
The happy couple wed back in 2020 and will celebrate five years of marriage in February.
Aside from the three kids he has with Nara, Lucky also shares daughter Gravity Blue with ex-partner Stormi Bree, 34, who was recently linked to pop singer Joe Jonas.
Nara gained popularity via TikTok where she flaunts her ‘tradwife’ (traditional housewife) lifestyle — a growing trend on social media that showcases women who sport 1950s style clothing while embracing traditional gender roles.
Last year, the South African star told Harper’s Bazaar that she has had ‘a really hard time’ digesting the concept of the ‘the trad wife, whatever it is,’ defending her lifestyle.
She told the outlet she is ‘a working mom’ and that the posts she puts up on social media are ‘really not that deep,’ regardless what others say.