Indy Clinton recently became overwhelmed with emotion while filming a video, revealing her worries about her three young children starting school.
The 28-year-old Australian influencer shared in a recent TikTok video that she felt completely unprepared for this big moment in her life.
Indy, close to tears, confessed she wasn’t prepared for motherhood. With her child due to start school in just two weeks, she admitted she felt overwhelmed, even admitting she didn’t understand basic school terms like ‘P&C’ (Parents and Citizens).
She became upset and confessed that she felt overwhelmed by everything she needed to do to get ready for school.
She wondered if her responsibilities – packing lunch, a morning snack, and a fruit or vegetable snack – meant she had time to volunteer at swimming carnivals.
‘I can’t do maths, so how do I help with homework? I genuinely don’t know my times tables!’

Many of Indy’s followers took to the comments section to share their advice.
‘Hot tip: Befriend mums that know what they are doing,’ one person wrote.
‘Good news, you can learn your times tables together,’ another suggested.
‘Oh honey, that’s what tutors are for,’ a third chimed in.
Indy shares her children Navy, four, Bambi, two, and Soul, one, with her husband Ben Azar.
The pair began their relationship in 2018 and married two years later.
She has developed a reputation for posting very relatable content on her social media.
Earlier this month, she publicly disagreed with her husband, Ben, after he said he handles more of the housework than she does.


Indy raged in a clip shared online, calling her partner ‘delusional’ for his beliefs.
I recently found out my husband thinks he contributes more than I do,” the woman, who is 28 years old, explained, clearly upset.
I don’t know if this is typical for parents, or if something actually happened – like he hit his head and is now acting strangely.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m always looking for fun ways to motivate the family, and Indy’s idea is brilliant! She’s creating a chore chart – a simple way to see who’s tackling the most tasks around the house. And the best part? She’s rewarding completed chores with shiny gold star stickers! It’s a fantastic visual system and a little boost of positive reinforcement that’s sure to encourage everyone.
She explained she’s creating a star chart for the fridge. The person who earns the most stars by the end of the week will get three hours to themselves, without having to look after the kids.
‘I’m going to start booking in my acupuncture and saunas, because I know I’ve already won.’
Indy shared a story about asking her husband to make chicken curry. When she got home, instead of the finished dish, she found uncooked chicken and chopped zucchini left out on the counter.
He claimed everything was prepared, but when she looked, she was shocked to see it was just chopped zucchini and chicken. “What is this? Is that all there is?” she asked, showing him the unfinished meal.
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2026-01-11 04:20