An Australian influencer and TikTok sensation, known for sharing candid behind-the-scenes moments of parenting her three children, has shared her rather unique fetish.
Indy Clinton has amassed two million followers on TikTok by sharing the adventures and chaos of her family, which includes her husband, Ben Azar, and their three children: Navy, 4, Bambi, 2, and Soul, 11 months.
At the 2024 TikTok Awards this week, the mom blogger, known for keeping it real, admitted she wants to expand her family because she has a fetish for childbirth.
“TikTok launched, I just evolved, I made a few babies, there may be a few more,” she told news.com.au.
I definitely want a few more since I’m young so I have time on my hands.
I just feel like, if I’m going to have a gap, I don’t want them to be lonely, that’s kind of bad.
I like giving birth, it’s a weird fetish of mine, she laughed.
Pushing a baby out is really cool, is that weird? I love it, but I’ve also had three incredible births and obviously, everyone’s story is different if there were any, but for me, I love it. I’ll push a baby for you any day, baby.

When asked if she has any names in mind for her future children, Clinton revealed: No, Ive told them all. It seems to me that every child is very different. The names I had for Bambi wouldn’t work for Soul.
She then joked about her love of unconventional baby names, saying: Knowing me, it would be Tree or Cars and Park for the twins.
This comes after Clinton was criticized by fans for comments she made about her post-pregnancy comeback.
She has been vocal about her hard work and dedicated approach to losing post-baby weight to her followers, but some have been less than impressed with her views.
On the Aussie TikTok Snark Reddit forum, a user posted a thread titled, Bounce Back Culture and referred to both Clinton and his fellow influencer, Sarah Stevenson, known as Sarah’s Day online.
The person claimed that people can be put off by how quickly influencers get back to their pre-baby weight.
They then referred to a TikTok video in which Clinton told people, Please don’t assume my point of view was thin.
I’ve put on 25kg with the Soul, I’m tall so it’s spread out. With all my pregnancies I put on a lot of weight, but I constantly wake up at 5am to exercise and eat in a calorie deficit.
I’ve been extremely disciplined in my workouts and eating to get to where I am today, there’s nothing like going back after three kids.
She then asked her followers not to discredit hard work, but they still hit back, arguing that a host of factors can play a role in weight loss.
It bothers me that she can’t accept that genetics is a part of her, one person wrote.
I just hate how she is so black and white that you will lose weight eating in a caloric deficit, someone else replied.
Steph Claire Smith, another mom and influencer, said sidereal last weekend that she also hates throwback culture.
We polled about 15,000 women in our community and four out of five of them felt that pressure to come back after having a baby, which is terrible, she said. Something To Talk About podcast.
I went through my own body image and disordered eating journey and what I learned through it was that it wasn’t worth it.
Where you end up with your mental health and your energy and everything when you try to sacrifice so much or do absolutely everything in your power to look a certain way, you rarely get to a point where you’re actually happy.
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