Influencer Indy Clinton slams a fan for offering her ‘health advice’ after she posted a candid photo of her daughter: ‘Can you not diagnose my child?’

Influencer Indy Clinton slams a fan for offering her 'health advice' after she posted a candid photo of her daughter: 'Can you not diagnose my child?'

As an avid fan of Indy Clinton, I can’t help but admire her spirit and resilience. Her recent clapback to an uninvited health advisor is a testament to her strength and wisdom. Having battled my own share of internet trolls and baseless accusations, I understand the frustration she must have felt when faced with such unwarranted advice.

Influencer Indy Clinton responded to a fan’s suggestion, following her posting a picture of her kids on TikTok.

The fracas started after the mother-of-three, 27, posted a video detailing a recent ‘photo fail’ in which her toddler Bambi can be seen rolling her eyes.

However, a humorous post by Indy sparked a thoughtful response from a follower who felt compelled to provide health guidance to the online personality.

As a lifestyle expert, I would encourage you to keep an eye out for signs such as brief periods of apparent daydreaming or seeming unresponsiveness in someone close to you. It may be worth consulting a healthcare professional if these behaviors become frequent, as they could potentially indicate absence seizures.

The concerned parent added: ‘My son has them and it starts with little signs.’

Yet, Indy’s remark was met with a strong reaction as she countered the spectator for presumptuously judging her child.

Influencer Indy Clinton slams a fan for offering her 'health advice' after she posted a candid photo of her daughter: 'Can you not diagnose my child?'

She shared that she struggles with health-related worries, and individuals dealing with such anxieties often get caught up in a cycle of excessive research, which can keep them awake throughout the night.

Is it possible that you can’t make a diagnosis based on just one picture where my child is rolling her eyes as a joke? Thank you.

Unanticipated brief loss of consciousness in children is often due to a type of epilepsy known as absence seizures.

Meanwhile, another fan weighed in to support Indy.

‘Hey so, a reminder – if you aren’t qualified in any way, shape or form, don’t go commenting and diagnosing someone else’s child 🙂 hope this helps some of you x.’

In the video, Indy shared that he had just returned from a Christmas lunch with his family, and he desired a particularly beautiful photograph of his daughters.

Following the sharing of an up-close image of Bambi, Indy, rolling her eyes, made a sarcastic comment: “Oh, is that genuine? Absolutely!

The share attracted 300 comments and 975.9K views since it was posted on Sunday.

Influencer Indy Clinton slams a fan for offering her 'health advice' after she posted a candid photo of her daughter: 'Can you not diagnose my child?'
Influencer Indy Clinton slams a fan for offering her 'health advice' after she posted a candid photo of her daughter: 'Can you not diagnose my child?'

A number of Indy’s followers found humor in their friend’s post, where Bambi appeared to be rolling her eyes so deeply that only the white part of her pupil remained visible.

‘Just pop a dot on her pupils in edits all good love lmao,’ commented one fan.

An additional comment was made: ‘In every picture, my niece would mimic by saying “Lily, smile prettily” and she would pinch her cheeks and wink, which always made us laugh.’

‘She’s so not bothered for you anymore,’ joked another.

It comes after Indy recently slammed a bizarre theory that has circulated online about her husband Ben Azar.

In a recent appearance on the Outspoken podcast, the well-known ‘mom blogger’ voiced her opinion on the ongoing debate.

Host Amy Taeuber enquired from the TikTok sensation, Indy, regarding the most extraordinary tale she had come across online about herself.

On a particular forum, it was stated that Ben is undeniably of Indigenous descent, and this individual expressed feelings of shame about it. The influencer, who is married to Ben (of Lebanese descent), reacted with surprise, saying something along the lines of, “I can’t believe it!” or “This can’t be true!”.

Influencer Indy Clinton slams a fan for offering her 'health advice' after she posted a candid photo of her daughter: 'Can you not diagnose my child?'

‘I’m like, that could not be further from the truth. Number One, I would never be ashamed of that.’

“That’s quite surprising, it seems like some stories or ideas are being imagined. I find myself wondering where these thoughts originated, as they’re not something I’m familiar with.

As a die-hard enthusiast, I can’t help but share my excitement over Indy’s latest find! It appears that those online theorists were spot-on precise with their claims, leaving no doubt in their minds that they’ve tracked down Ben to his mysterious tribal group.

The TikTok Award winner remarked, “They actually claimed to know which group he was part of, based on where he was raised. But I couldn’t help but think, ‘Are you genuinely delusional?’

That moment marked a significant shift for me, as I realized that people actually create stories out of their imagination, which left me utterly astonished.

As a devoted spouse, I’m blessed with three precious little ones, all sharing our home with my husband Ben. Our eldest is a lively three-year-old boy named Navy, followed by a one-year-old girl we affectionately call Bambi. Last but not least, our eight-month-old daughter goes by the name Soul.

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2024-12-17 08:18

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