Influencer Nara Smith documents ‘warrior’ daughter Whimsy’s cancer battle with rare photos of 2-year-old

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Nara Smith gave a glimpse of her “little warrior girl” Whimsy Lou’s cancer journey via Instagram on Friday.

Two days after revealing her and husband Lucky Blue Smith’s 2-year-old daughter’s diagnosis, the influencer posted a picture of gems covering the little one’s bald head.

The carousel continued with a photo of the toddler’s shorn curls, as well as a “Happy Birthday” banner hanging above a hospital bed.

Nara Smith posted intimate photos of daughter Whimsy Lou’s cancer battle via Instagram on Friday. naraaziza/Instagram
The influencer showed the 2-year-old’s bald head covered in gems. naraaziza/Instagram

Nara, 24, also included picture books about kids battling cancer, followed by a sweet snap of Whimsy touching her 8-month-old sister Fawnie Golden’s head.

The slideshow concluded with a shot of Lucky, 28, at the hospital and Nara cuddling their daughter.

“Sharing something this vulnerable wasn’t an easy decision but seeing every message, prayer, story of a similar experience and kindness has made it a little easier,” Nara captioned the social media upload.

She also posted a picture of the toddler’s shorn curls. naraaziza/Instagram
In one slide, a “Happy Birthday” banner hung over a hospital bed. naraaziza/Instagram

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“To every family or parent walking through something heavy right now, we’re thinking of you too🤍,” she added.

Nara went public with Whimsy’s health struggles on Wednesday.

While she did not clarify the current state of Whimsy’s health or the type of cancer she was battling, Nara said her child was diagnosed “late last year.”

Smith, additionally, showed the books she is reading Whimsy about kids battling cancer. naraaziza/Instagram
The upload also included a sweet shot of the little one with baby sister Fawnie Golden. naraaziza/Instagram

She hoped the announcement would bring “comfort and alleviate the feeling of loneliness” for others in the same boat.

Nara, additionally, “wanted to … incentivize [her followers] to go get something checked out that [they’ve] been avoiding.”

She noted that “processing … and navigating” Whimsy’s cancer had been “really hard” for her family.

Nara and husband Lucky Blue Smith (pictured above) went public with Whimsy’s diagnosis on Wednesday. naraaziza/Instagram
In Friday’s post, Nara said the “vulnerable” announcement was “not an easy decision.” naraaziza/Instagram
She and Lucky (pictured above on April 20) are also the parents of Rumble Honey and Slim Easy. Getty Images for 20th Century Studios

Nara and Lucky are also the parents of daughter Rumble Honey, 5, son Slim Easy, 4 — and they revealed Fawnie’s arrival in October 2025.

The couple have been married since 2020.

Prior to their romance, Lucky welcomed daughter Gravity, now 8, with model Stormi Bree.

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