Australian influencer Indy Clinton has revealed she ‘accidentally’ removed 38,000 Instagram followers.
Taking to the social media platform on Thursday, the 26-year-old explained the slip-up.
Looking down at the camera with disheveled hair and covering her mouth in shock, the mother-of-three wrote, ‘I accidentally just removed 38,000 followers because Instagram told me they were flagged for review.’
The social media star, who has over 600,00 followers on Instagram and 1.9 million on TikTok, claimed Instagram gave her an option to ‘remove all’, an action she decided to take.
‘[Instagram] didn’t tell me how many there were until I clicked the button,’ she added, explaining that she didn’t realise how many followers she had deleted from her account.
Australian influencer Indy Clinton has revealed she ‘accidentally’ removed 38,000 Instagram followers
Looking down at the camera with disheveled hair and covering her mouth in shock, the mother-of-three wrote, ‘I accidentally just removed 38,000 followers because Instagram told me they were flagged for review’
It comes as the mummy blogger recently shared a very relatable video to social media of her chaotic household before mysteriously deleting it.
She posted a one-minute clip that offered a glimpse into dinner time at her household with three children.
Things quickly turned chaotic as Indy and her husband Ben Azar had a hard time controlling their youngsters.
The social media star, who has over 600,00 followers on Instagram and 1.9 million on TikTok , claimed that Instagram gave her an option to ‘remove all,’ an action that she decided to take
Two of the couple’s kids – Navy and Bambi – were seen climbing across furniture and screaming while their youngest, Soul, six months, sat in a high chair.
Ben appeared well and truly over it and loudly exclaimed: ‘Sit down at your table!’
Indy, unimpressed with her older kids’ attempts at finishing their dinner, caused upset as she declared: ‘No, you cannot have custard, you did not eat your dinner.’
The clip was deleted from Indy’s account but has since been reposted to influencer.updates.au’s TikTok.
Social media users showed their support for the relatable young family with one person writing: ‘This is our house too and you all stayed way calmer then we would.’
‘Glad someone shows breakdowns are okay and normal in parenting. We can’t know it all,’ another commented.
The mummy blogger recently posted a one-minute ‘relatable’ clip offering a glimpse into dinner time at her household with three children. Things quickly turned chaotic as Indy and her husband Ben Azar had a hard time controlling their youngsters. All pictured