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TikTok star Nara Smith reveals her husband doesn’t let her drive and people have praised him
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Published 11:23 25 Aug 2025 GMT+1

TikTok star Nara Smith reveals her husband doesn’t let her drive and people have praised him

Nara Smith and her husband shared some of the 'unspoken' rules of their marriage

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Nara Smith fans are all in agreement after hearing her admit that her husband does the bulk of the couple’s driving.

Smith, 23, is a model and social media star whose cooking-from-scratch videos have amassed a huge 12 million followers on TikTok.

In addition to sharing what she bakes and makes for her young family of three, the influencer posts intimate details about the relationship she shares with her husband, Lucky Blue Smith, 27.

The pair, who married in 2020, have recently gone viral for a clip titled ‘Unspoken rules in our marriage’.

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The two-minute video featured Nara, who is currently pregnant with their fourth child, admitting that she selects her spouse’s restaurant dishes ahead of time, and that she always walks on the left side of Lucky so that he can open doors for her.

Nara Smith and her husband Lucky detailed some of the 'unspoken' rules in their marriage (Instagram/@luckybsmith)
Nara Smith and her husband Lucky detailed some of the 'unspoken' rules in their marriage (Instagram/@luckybsmith)

Lucky then admitted he drives the couple’s vehicles, ‘no matter what’.

His wife cut in, admitting she doesn’t ‘even try’ to get into the car’s driver’s seat when travelling with her husband of five years.

“I really get bothered when I see girls driving a guy. I don’t know why. I just don’t like it,” Lucky continued.

Nara also explained that her spouse is the one to fill up a car’s petrol tank, admitting she couldn’t ‘remember the last time’ the task fell to her.

Lucky added: “To me, those two things are obvious, you know?”

A plethora of viewers were impressed that Lucky would rather drive his young family around instead of letting his pregnant wife get behind the wheel.

“The driving part and gas part!! I am with you,” said one TikTok user, while someone else commented: “The girls driving a guy really bothers me too Lucky.”

“One time I saw a pregnant woman loading her car for an Amazon delivery driving and her dude was in the passenger seat. I’m still mad about it,” a third complained.

A fourth responded: “They give each other the princess treatment and I love it."

Interestingly, Nara’s husband isn’t the only man who’d rather not get driven around by their partner.

According to past research conducted by motoring solutions specialists, Easytrip, 82 per cent of surveyed males nominated themselves to drive over their SOs.

When it came to letting a partner drive their car, male respondents came out on top (59 per cent) compared to the 27 per cent of women who would apparently let their other half drive their vehicle.

Only 18 per cent of the surveyed men claimed their partner was the household’s main driver, while 45 per cent of women said they were the ones usually behind the steering wheel.

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