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Collab Incoming? Ballerina Farm’s Hannah Neeleman And Nara Smith Stun In Family Photo

We're fangirling over icons Hannah Neeleman and Nara Smith.

By Nicole Dominique1 min read
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Ballerina Farm's Hannah Neeleman and model Nara Smith have plenty in common: They’re stunning, proud mothers of young kids, have supportive husbands, and cook delicious meals from scratch. And, for whatever reason, a certain group of liberal white women just can’t stand them.

The media has dubbed these two icons "tradwives" for their feminine style, their love of natural and healthy foods, and their commitment to marriage and family values. Despite the nickname, they’re not entirely traditional. As Hannah has shared, she and her husband are "trad" in some ways and not in others. For example, Hannah is a dedicated homemaker, and her husband, Daniel Neeleman, is equally involved in managing the household. Hannah also creates content for social media, and the couple call themselves "co-CEOs" of their company.

Similarly, Nara and her husband, Lucky Blue Smith, work as models and influencers. Lucky actively participates in parenting and household duties, typically seen as "feminine," like cooking and cleaning or doing his daughter's hair. But what truly matters is that they all reignite the American dream that so many people have forgotten about – that is, building a beautiful family and being in a loving, healthy relationship.

For months, these women have faced intense scrutiny from the public. It's refreshing to see both of them in a series of photos on the Neelemans' farmland, milking cows, spending time together, and playing with the kids. Is it possible they're working on something together? Perhaps they just wanted to spend time with like-minded people.

While many journalists attack them for allegedly "promoting Mormonism" (a claim that remains unfounded), Hannah and Nara enjoy the love and support of their devoted husbands and beautiful children. They live their lives ignoring the relentless debates on social media about whether they use babysitters or cleaners (they don't), which some argue is a false portrayal of being a wife and mother. Despite the hate, they continue to cherish their families and are surrounded by those who love them. So who’s really winning here?

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