Australian social media star Indy Clinton was crowned the nation’s most loved influencer on Wednesday at the TikTok Australia Awards in Sydney.
The mummy influencer, 27, has over 1.5million followers on the platform, in which she shares hilarious videos about dealing with her husband and two children.
The blonde bombshell, who is pregnant with her third child, cut a glamorous figure as she attended the ceremony and gave a winning speech thanking her fans for their support.
‘I just won Creator of the Year 2023, thank you so much to every single one of you that voted for me. I am honestly blown away,’ she began.
She then revealed she was so jittery attending the ceremony that she was worried her nerves might lead to her prematurely giving birth.
Australian social media star Indy Clinton (pictured) was crowned the nation’s most loved influencer on Wednesday at the TikTok Australia Awards in Sydney
‘Shout out to all of the other amazing nominees who create incredible content every day. Finally, thank you to my adorable kids, Navy and Bambi, and my hot husband for their support.
‘I thought I was going into labour onstage, I was shaking so much. Thank you for your support, I’m off to go eat Chinese and celebrate,’ she added.
Clinton narrowly beat out a host of other popular influencers, including star chef Andy Hearnden, Angelo Marasigan, Sophie Begg and Tom Forrest.
The mummy influencer, 27, has over 1.5million followers on the platform, in which she shares hilarious videos about dealing with her husband and two children
The influencer’s mummy vlogs often feature her rambunctious toddlers Navy, three, and Bambi, one.
As she expects her third baby with husband Ben Azar, the content creator said she does her best to ‘block’ negative opinions about her life.
‘The reaction is mixed. I get comments with my videos where people are either saying [my content] is making them go on birth control, or they’re saying it’s making them want to have a baby,’ she recently told Yahoo.
The blonde bombshell, who is pregnant with her third child, cut a glamorous figure as she attended the ceremony and gave a winning speech thanking her fans for their support
‘That’s fine! I just kind of block it [the negativity] out. As soon as you enter the motherhood realm, everyone has an opinion. You’ve got to take it with a grain of salt.’
The biggest Australian names on social media came out for the 2023 TikTok Awards in Sydney.
Stealing the show was none other than Abbie Chatfield, who ensured all eyes were on her by donning a strapless white gown.
Chatfield served as the official host for the night alongside ABC star Tony Armstrong and TikTok sensation Kat Clark.
The influencer’s mummy vlogs often feature her rambunctious toddlers Navy, three, and Bambi, one. As she expects her third baby with husband Ben Azar, the content creator said she does her best to ‘block’ negative opinions about her life. All pictured
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