Influencer Indy Clinton has clapped back at a fan who gave her advice after she shared a photo of her children on TikTok.
The row started after the mother-of-three, 27, posted a video detailing a recent ‘photo glitch’ in which her toddler Bambi rolls her eyes.
But Indy’s funny share sparked a serious comment from a follower who stepped forward to give the social media star “health advice.”
“If she is unconscious or looks like she is daydreaming, have her checked for absence seizures,” the follower wrote.
The concerned parent added: ‘My son has them and it starts with little signs.’
However, the comment prompted a sharp response from Indy, who criticized the fan for “diagnosing her child.”
Influencer Indy Clinton has clapped back at a fan who gave her advice after she shared a photo of her children on TikTok
“I have health anxiety, and people with health anxiety stay up all night doing research,” she told the fan.
“Can’t you diagnose my child based on one picture where she just learned to roll her eyes to be funny? Ta.’
Absence seizures are a form of epilepsy that can cause children with this problem to lose consciousness unexpectedly for short periods of time.
Meanwhile, another fan stopped by to support Indy.
“Hey, just a reminder: if you’re not qualified in any way, don’t go commenting and diagnosing someone else’s kid 🙂 Hope this helps some of you x.”
In the video, Indy explains, “I just got back from Christmas lunch with my family and I wanted a really nice photo of my daughters.”
After posting a close-up of Bambi, one with an eye roll, Indy sarcastically said, “Is she real? Yes!’
The share attracted 300 comments and 975.9k views since it was posted on Sunday.
The row started after the mother-of-three, 27, posted a video detailing a recent ‘photo glitch’ in which her toddler Bambi rolls her eyes
But Indy’s funny share inspired a serious comment from a follower who stepped forward to give the social media star ‘health advice’
Many followers saw the funny side of Indy’s post, in which Bambi rolled her eyes so far back in her head that only the white part of her pupil was visible.
“Just put a dot on her pupils in the edits all love lmao,” one fan commented.
Another added: ‘My niece used to do this all the time. In every picture we said, ‘Lily has a beautiful smile’ and she pulled her cheeks and rolled her eyes, hahaha, it was so funny.”
“She’s not bothered by you anymore,” another joked.
It comes after Indy recently dismissed a bizarre theory circulating online about her husband Ben Azar.
The popular ‘mumfluencer’ commented on the controversy when she appeared on an episode of the Outspoken podcast earlier this month.
Host Amy Taeuber asked the TikTok star about the wildest story Indy had read about herself online.
“On one of these forums they said that Ben is definitely indigenous and I’m hiding it because I’m ashamed, and I was like, ‘what the f***?’,” the influencer, whose husband Ben is Lebanese, said.
Indy shares three children with husband Ben: son Navy, three, daughter Bambi, one, and daughter Soul, eight months. (Pictured with Ben)
‘I think: that couldn’t be further from the truth. Number one, I would never be ashamed of that.”
“It’s just so wild, these are the things people make up. I think you’re so delusional. Where did you just get that from? Literally, like I have no idea.”
Indy also revealed that the online conspiracy theorists were so specific in their accusations that they believed they had pinned down Ben’s tribe group.
“They even named a specific group he was said to be from based on where he grew up. And I’m like, “You’re just delusional?” the TikTok Award winner said.
‘That was a turning point for me, because I thought: people just make things up from their heads.’
Indy shares three children with husband Ben: son Navy, three, daughter Bambi, one, and daughter Soul, eight months.