Less than one month after she and Lucky Blue Smith shared that their 2-year-old daughter Whimsy Lou had been diagnosed with an unnamed form of cancer in late 2025, the influencer confirmed she’s in remission.
“Lucky and I have been going through this and processing it for the last eight months, and we were debating on even sharing such a private part of our life,” Nara said in a video shared to Instagram July 17. “We wanted to wait until she is done with treatment, and us knowing what the outcome of her situation would be before sharing it, and even finding the words to share it.”
The 24-year-old—who shares four kids with Lucky—continued, “Now that she's finally in remission, it felt like I could find the words to share.”
As for why she and her husband—also parents to Rumble Honey, 5, Slim Easy, 4, and Fawnie Gold, 10 months, as well as his daughter Gravity Blue with ex Stormi Bree—did decide to share Whimsy’s news in the first place was having experienced first-hand the realities families face while navigating childhood cancer.
“Going through chemo treatments opened my eyes to how expensive medical care is, and what a toll it takes on families specifically,” Nara added. So, I've been researching charities and foundations to support. But in the meantime, want to post some links that could help families.”
And indeed, the TikToker created a page on GoFundMe linking to the pages created by families with children undergoing cancer treatment.
While paying it forward, Nara also shared some insight into how she and her family are moving forward—by putting one foot in front of the other.
“Lucky and I have been trying to return to everyday life and taking it day by day,” she explained. “I don't know whether life will ever feel normal again, but we're trying to navigate this next chapter the best that we can.”
In the meantime, the outpouring of support has made all the difference.
“Thank you so so much for all your kind messages, prayers, support,” she said. “It truly has meant so so much to us.”
And to those who are navigating similar circumstances, she added, “Sending all my love to families that are actively still coming through this fight.”
Shortly after sharing Whimsy’s diagnosis on July 2, Nara shared a look at the journey they’ve undergone over the last eight months, which included having to shave their daughter’s hair when she began losing it due to treatment.
“Watching Whimsy lose hers has been one of the hardest parts of this journey,” Nara wrote on social media July 8. “It wasn’t just hair. It was the little curls I tucked behind her ears, the wispy strands that caught the sunlight, and all the ordinary moments I never imagined I’d miss.”
“If sharing these pieces of our story helps even one family feel less alone, or encourages one person to learn more about childhood cancer,” she wrote, “then this vulnerable part of our lives is worth opening.”
And thankfully, as she noted alongside a white heart, “her curls are returning.”
For more celebrities who have been candid about navigating cancer, read on.
The All My Children alum announced in January 2025 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his third cancer diagnosis throughout his life.
Despite the devastating news, he announced (for the third time) in February 2025 he was cancer-free following successful surgery and treatments.
“Remember, you’re not defined by any of your challenges," he wrote in his February 2025 Instagram update. "You’re grander than it all. I’m not my fear, my anxiousness or my scars but I embrace it all because the only way to transform it is to own it.”
The former Golden Bachelor star shared in Dec. 2024 that he had been diagnosed with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, a bone cancer.
"Unfortunately, there's no cure for it,” Gerry noted to People at the time. “So that weighs heavily in every decision I make. It was like 10 tons of concrete were just dropped on me. And I was a bit in denial for a while, I didn't want to admit to it.”
"I had to have a lil bit o'cancer removed from my body and lymph nodes biopsied," the Vanderpump Rules star revealed to fans at the close of 2018. "(In the clear now!)"
The Up All Night star was declared "100-percent clear" of breast cancer after treatment and a double mastectomy.
The actor, known for roles in The Boys and Supernatural, shared on Feb. 3, 2023, that he had battled prostate cancer for years and was cancer free.
The Desperate Housewives star revealed to fans in September 2018 that she survived anal cancer. "After posting a picture of myself here and uttering the words #cancer and #hairloss, I feel liberated, deliriously free and completely me," she shared on Instagram.
The two-time Oscar winner underwent successful treatment for cancer, and his rep confirmed to E! News that doctors deemed Hoffman "surgically cured."
The X-Men star was treated for his third basal cell carcinoma back in 2014, and after his third treatment, Jackman's rep told E! News that he's "all good" now.
In April 2023, Hugh had two biopsies for additional basal cell carcinoma. At the time, he told fans, "If I can just take this opportunity to remind you summer is coming for those of us in the northern hemisphere, please wear sunscreen."
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star celebrated one year of being cancer-free in January. The mother of two was diagnosed with endometrial cancer back in 2013 and underwent a radical hysterectomy.
Then in 2017, Camille had surgery to remove Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a type of skin cancer.
Alongside a pair of photos that show a line of stitches running from the bottom of his ear to his jaw, which he later covered with a bandage, the British celebrity chef shared that he underwent a procedure to treat skin cancer.
“Grateful and so appreciative for the incredible team at The Skin Associates and their fast reactive work on removing this Basal Cell Carcinoma,” Gordon wrote on Instagram August 2025. “Please don’t forget your sunscreen this weekend.”
“I promise you it’s not a face lift,” he added. “I’d need a refund…”
The Avengers: Age of Ultron actress battled ovarian cancer at the age of 25 and overcome odds when she welcomed two children with husband Taran Killam.
TV host reveals he underwent surgery for prostate cancer in July 2013 and has since been given a clean bill of health.
The Dancing with the Stars cohost underwent successful surgery for thyroid cancer. The mother of four tweeted, "Thx for all the twitter love. I'm [home] recovering & resting."
"MY DR CALLED ME ON A SAT. MORNING TO TELL ME I AM CANCER FREE!!!!! #wootothemotherf--kinhoo," the actress tweeted after receiving the good news.
The Dexter star used a hiatus from his hit series to slay Hodgkin's lymphoma.
The Australian actress revealed in October 2011 that she had a cancerous mole removed from her calf after her hubby encouraged her to get the suspicious-looking mark checked out.
The Scot is trainspotting just fine these days after having a cancerous mole removed from beneath his right eye.
The singer beat breast cancer in 2004 with a "minimally invasive" lumpectomy and radiation therapy.
The Oscar winner declared in early 2011 that his tumor was gone and he had throat cancer "beat."
Surely the CNN veteran wears his SPF when he's braving the elements now after having a cancerous growth removed from under his left eye in 2008.
The Australian pop star underwent successful surgery for breast cancer in 2005.
The 7th Heaven star was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease when he was only 28. He's 50 now and looking good!
The ER fave had to abandon her role in Parenthood to fight breast cancer in 2009—but her treatment was a success and she was back on the red carpet in no time.
The America's Got Talent judge was diagnosed with colon cancer while shooting The Osbournes in 2002 and used the opportunity to stress the importance of regular screenings while attacking the #@%! with chemotherapy. She was declared cancer-free the following year.
The Oscar winner took prostate cancer down, down to Chinatown, in 2003, and has been in about 400 movies since then.
The Good Morning America cohost proudly flaunted her smooth scalp while undergoing chemotherapy to treat breast cancer in 2007.
The champion cyclist battled back from stage-four testicular cancer before winning seven straight Tour de France titles.
The Grammy and Oscar winner became an inspiring activist after a lumpectomy and chemotherapy cleared her of breast cancer in 2005.
The former Saturday Night Live standout mined her breast cancer battle for comedic material that turned into God Said Ha!, her successful one-woman show that eventually went to Broadway.