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Lucky Blue Smith's Ex Stormi Bree Reacts to Nara Smith's TikTok Fame
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Date:2025-04-13 15:13:05
Stormi Bree considers herself lucky.
The former Miss Teen USA—who shares daughter Gravity Blue Smith, 6, with model Lucky Blue Smith—had an epic response to those wondering what she thinks of her ex's social media fame with his wife Nara Smith.
"When your child’s stepmom goes viral on Tik Tok for cooking yummy food," Stormi wrote in a recent TikTok, "so you know your child eats really well at the her [sic] dad’s house."
As she put it in her caption, "A win is a win."
Stormi and Lucky welcomed their little girl in 2017, with him writing on Instagram at the time, "I've never felt so happy. I love you more than anything in this whole world little princess."
And she was just as thrilled to become a mom. "Welcome to the world little angel," Stormi wrote at the time, "the most perfect beautiful gift I could have ever dreamed of."
But their relationship didn't last. Lucky tied the knot with Nara three years later, and they've gone on to welcome Rumble Honey, 3, Slim Easy, 2, and Whimsy Lou, 2 months.
As for Stormi, she briefly dated Joe Jonas following his split from Sophie Turner, though they too broke up earlier this year. Stormi has since been enjoying "life with my little other half," as she captioned one video of her and Gravity running errands together.
In fact, she's done a lot of healing this year.
"I get all cynical when i think about 2023," she wrote on TikTok back in December. "The year started with a breakup, then one of my best friends passed and i felt like I spent most of the year picking up the pieces seemingly."
But she's found that looking back on photos of her life put things in a new perspective.
"When i really dive into my camera roll," Stormi shared, "it makes me feel so grateful for such a beautiful year, filled with life lessons, lessons of love, grief, finding happiness in myself, forcing myself to make new memories and replacing them with the negative ones that I was holding on to."
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