Indy Clinton crowned Australia’s most loved influencer at TikTok Awards

Australian social media star Indy Clinton was crowned the country's most loved influencer at the TikTok Australia Awards in Sydney on Wednesday.

The mummy influencer, 27, has more than 1.5 million followers on the platform, where she shares hilarious videos of hanging out 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 in which she thanked her fans for their support.

'I have just won Creator of the Year 2023, thank you very much to everyone who voted for me. I'm honestly blown away,” she began.

She then revealed that she was so nervous attending the ceremony that she feared her nerves could cause her to go into labor prematurely.

Australian social media star Indy Clinton (pictured) was crowned the country's most loved influencer at the TikTok Australia Awards in Sydney on Wednesday

Australian social media star Indy Clinton (pictured) was crowned the country's most loved influencer at the TikTok Australia Awards in Sydney on Wednesday

“Shout out to all the other amazing nominees who create incredible content every day. Finally, I would like to thank my adorable children, Navy and Bambi, and my sweet husband for their support.

'I thought I was going to give birth on stage, I was shaking so much. Thank you for your support, I'm going to eat Chinese and celebrate,” she added.

Clinton narrowly beat a host of other popular influencers, including celebrity chef Andy Hearnden, Angelo Marasigan, Sophie Begg and Tom Forrest.

The mummy influencer, 27, has more than 1.5 million followers on the platform, where she shares hilarious videos of hanging out with her husband and two children

The mummy influencer, 27, has more than 1.5 million followers on the platform, where she shares hilarious videos of hanging out with her husband and two children

The influencer's mummy vlogs often feature her rambunctious toddlers Navy, three, and Bambi, one.

While she's expecting her third child with husband Ben Azar, the content creator said she's doing her best to “block out” negative opinions about her life.

'The reaction has been mixed. “I get comments on my videos where people say (my content) makes them go on birth control, or they say it makes them want to have a baby,” she recently shared. 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 in which she thanked her fans for their support

The blonde bombshell, who is pregnant with her third child, cut a glamorous figure as she attended the ceremony and gave a winning speech in which she thanked her fans for their support

'That's fine! I just block it (the negativity) out a little bit. Once you enter motherhood, everyone has an opinion. You have to take it with a grain of salt.'

The biggest Australian names in social media emerged for the 2023 TikTok Awards in Sydney.

The show was stolen by none other than Abbie Chatfield, who made sure all eyes were on her by donning a strapless white dress.

Chatfield was the official host for the evening 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.  While she's expecting her third child with husband Ben Azar, the content creator said she's doing her best to

The influencer's mummy vlogs often feature her rambunctious toddlers Navy, three, and Bambi, one. While she's expecting her third child with husband Ben Azar, the content creator said she's doing her best to “block” negative opinions about her life. All depicted