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Lucky Blue and Nara Smith Confess They ‘Don’t Really Like’ Halloween but Will Keep One Tradition for Their Kids (Exclusive).Linh

October 22, 2024 by Linh

 

Nara Smith and Luckyattend Clarins Double Serum Generation 9 Launch Event at the Long Center for the Performing Arts on October 19, 2024 in Austin, Texas.
Lucky Blue and Nara Smith. Photo: Chris Saucedo/Getty

Nara and Lucky Blue Smith are all about the treats, but maybe not the tricks.

The TikTok creator and her model husband spoke with PEOPLE exclusively about their Halloween plans when walking the red carpet at Clarins Double Serum Generation 9 launch during Formula 1 weekend in Austin, Texas on Oct. 19.

When asked if they have any fun traditions in place for the spooky holiday, especially as parents of three little ones — Rumble Honey, 4, Slim Easy, 2, and Whimsy Lou, 6 months — the social media sensations revealed how they really feel about the Oct. 31 occasion.

“We don’t really like Halloween that much,” Nara, 23, told PEOPLE exclusively. Lucky, 26, reemphasized his wife’s statement, adding, “Yeah, we’re not the biggest Halloween fans.”

Lucky Blue Smith poses with his wife Nara Aziza Smith upon arrival ahead of The BoF 500 Gala at the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris, on the sidelines of the Paris Fashion Week Spring-Summer 2025, on September 28, 2024.
Lucky Blue Smith poses with his wife Nara Aziza Smith on September 28, 2024.Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP/Getty

The couple didn’t give an explanation as to why they aren’t fans of Halloween.

Lucky’s family, though, belongs to the Church of Latter-day Saints. While some members celebrate Halloween, others opt against it — though the church doesn’t dictate how members should celebrate the holiday.

Nara previously clarified that she doesn’t strongly affiliate with the religion, was “still learning and figuring out” her own faith and doesn’t consider herself a “hardcore Mormon.”

However, despite the pair’s personal feelings toward the haunted holiday, they are putting their opinions aside for their kids. “We’ll pull it together for the babies,” Nara said of her children.

In classic fashion, Nara — who first became popular on TikTok for her viral cooking videos in which she makes conventional dishes and desserts from scratch — the content creator said she might whip up some special Halloween treats.

“I might make some candy from scratch. We’ll see,” Nara teased. Lucky, who’s a known fan of his wife’s homemade cooking, said with excitement, “Oh, that’s nice!”

The two have evolved into social media sensations within the past year, racking up nearly 20 million followers across their Instagram and TikTok accounts. While many of their videos take place within their home, they also step out for various red carpet events, too.

When asked by PEOPLE on the red carpet during one of the hottest parties of F1 weekend their thoughts on being considered “cool parents” by the internet, the couple had a cute response.

“We’ll take it,” Nara replied. Lucky said, “Yeah, let’s take it… I don’t really think about it. You know?”

The humble mom added, “Yeah, we just share our life.”

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