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Australian influencer Indy Clinton reveals why she scribbled out her son’s face in family photo

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Australian influencer Indy Clinton reveals why she scribbled out her son’s face in family photo

Australian influencer Indy Clinton has left fans confused after choosing to scribble her son’s face on a family photo.

The 28 years old hit the slopes with her family this Easter and shared a series of photos from their snow trip.

In many photos it is she shared different angles from her son Navy, five, Bambi, two, and Soul, one.

Watch the video above.

Indy Clinton and children
Indy Clinton chose to scribble on her son’s face. (Instagram/@indyclinton)

But in one single photo – the main one used in her feed – she used an editing tool to create a black spot blocking her son’s face.

The move made fans curious as he was already seen in other photos in the post

“Why was the Navy scrapped?!” one fan asked.

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Indy Clinton and children
His face was visible in other photos. (Instagram/@indyclinton)

“I think it’s because he’s in school now,” one person theorized, while another added, “He probably made an ‘editable’ facial expression.”

The mother of three then chimed in with the correct answer in the comment thread: “He made a funny face, it ruined the aesthetic.”

Other mothers found Clinton’s move hilarious.

Indy Clinton with her husband, Ben Azar and children, Navy, Bambi and Soul.
Indy Clinton with her husband, Ben Azar and children, Navy, Bambi and Soul. (Instagram)

“Came this comment. Wasn’t disappointed by the reply 😂😂,” said one. Another added: “HAAHHA you’re so real for that.”

“Didn’t you take another picture after you saw the Marine’s face??” one fan wondered.

Another stated: “Normalize kids scribbling when they ruin photos 👏🏽😂”

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It is not the first time that Clinton has made an unconventional step in the field of parenthood.

Late last year, the Australian influencer decided to simply change her daughter’s date of birth because she felt it was too close to Christmas.

In one TikTok videothe parenting influencer explained that she has decided to move her daughter’s birthday to December 12.

Indy Clinton attends the 2025 AACTA Awards on February 7, 2025 in Gold Coast, Australia.
Marine is usually heavy on her feed. (Getty Images for AFI)

“She was just too close to Christmas for my liking. I just thought in the future she’ll never know that we officially changed it,” Clinton said in the clip.

“So she wasn’t born on that day, but honestly, no one needs to know. I know she slipped out of me that day, ripped and beaten.

According to NSW Births, Deaths and Marriages, there is no legal way to change your date of birth, but Clinton said she wants to do it informally for the purpose of celebration.

“As a mother, it made me think: Why don’t more people do this? Because I can’t really think of any reason why this would be a bad thing.”

“I don’t know why more people don’t do it? Really. Am I crazy? No! I don’t actually think I’m crazy,” she thought, “I think it’s really clever and no one else has thought of it.”

Some agreed with her stance, with one saying: “As someone born on December 22, please change it!!! These damn combined presents will be the death of me.”

But some urged her to think of future complications. “Don’t do this, Indy. She’ll have to fill out official forms when she’s older and doesn’t know her damn birthday yet,” one person warned.

“We will meet that crossroads when the time comes,” the influencer responded.

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