Indy Clinton reveals what really happened between her and Anna Paul

Indy Clinton reveals what really happened between her and Anna Paul
Source: Daily Mail Online

Indy Clinton has spilled the details of her very awkward encounter with fellow influencer Anna Paul at last year's TikTok Awards.

The social media stars shared the stage to present an award, but many viewers noted that the pair seemed to be struggling with their script and appeared tense.

The 27-year-old told LiSTNR's Happy Hour with Lucy & Nikki this week that the issue was a lack of rehearsal and last-minute changes - and not discord between the pair.

'It was super last minute, they changed it... they got me up and that's why there was this huge mishap,' she said.
'I was there all day rehearsing and then Anna Paul only had time to come in for 10-15 minutes... so bad.'

At the time, fans reacted to the viral clip of the pair attempting to address the audience, with many believing that nerves were at play, while others wondered if the two women were feuding.

'Indy does NOT like Anna,' someone chimed in, while one more said, 'Anna was so nervous I felt so bad for her.'

'Why does Indy look uncoordinated talking to Anna?' asked one person in the comments.

'Anna literally looks like she doesn't care and doesn't wanna talk to Indy there's so much fakeness you can clearly see,' one more wrote.

'Indy being the sophisticated woman that she is and Anna just being jaw clenched,' said another.

Elsewhere in her Happy Hour chat, Indy explained why she is considering taking legal action against 15 individuals who targeted her on social media.

Indy discussed one woman in particular, who she says spread 'false information' about her online.

'That b*h is going down. I have the money to do this, so let's take her down finally. If she won't stop, I will make her stop somehow,' she said of her reasoning to pursue the matter.

The Sydney-based influencer earlier told Stellar Magazine that she has suffered continuous online trolling from anonymous accounts for posting images and videos of her young children on social media.

At the time, fans reacted to the viral clip of the pair attempting to address the audience, with many believing that nerves were at play, while others wondered if the two women were feuding.

'It was super last minute, they changed it... they got me up and that's why there was this huge mishap,' she said.

Indy, who boasts 645,000 Instagram followers and 2.1 million TikTok followers, shares her children Navy, four, Bambi, two, and Soul, one, with her realtor husband Ben Azar.

'They'd likened me to Ruby Franke. A convicted child abuser who tortured her children for years and years - didn't feed them, tied them up with metal chains,' Indy explained.

'I was lost for words. My heart was racing, and my eyes just filled up with tears.'

Fed up by the abuse, which she says negatively impacted her parenting, Indy hired Cybertrace, a company which worked with her over 12 weeks to track down the identities of the faceless trolls who had left nasty comments on her social media.

Indy ended up with a list of the 15 worst offenders, and she was shocked to discover their true identities.

'The craziest statistic that came out of doing this was the fact that the majority of these people are mothers with multiple children - and some had high-paying jobs,' she said.

With the help of Cybertrace, which she paid $8000 for their private investigation skills, Indy collected enough information to track these women down.

'I know what hospitals they gave birth at, their obstetrician's name, their tattoo regrets, their ABNs, home addresses, their last home address before they moved, their current jobs, their previous jobs, which hairdresser they use,' she said.