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Indy Clinton looks very different as she unveils shock transformation while stepping out in Sydney - after dramatic weight loss and cosmetic work

Indy Clinton looks very different as she unveils shock transformation while stepping out in Sydney - after dramatic weight loss and cosmetic work

Daily Mail​27-05-2025
Indy Clinton stepped out looking very different on Tuesday as she headed into her Sydney office with BOUF hair care co-founder Rachael Wilde.
The mummy blogger, 27, unveiled her new look following a dramatic weight loss journey and undergoing various cosmetic procedures in recent years.
She was spotted putting on a leggy display as she left Tessuto Cafe on York Street wearing a black mini dress ahead of the BOUF product launch in Priceline.
Flaunting her new breast augmentation, which she received last year, the mother-of-three also flashed her pearly white veneers while holding a takeaway cup.
Indy rugged up against the cold with a chic black suit jacket as she stepped into a pair of open-toed red heels.
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At one point, the brunette beauty, who shares Navy, four, Bambi, two, and Soul, one with husband Ben Azar, could be seen slicking on some lip gloss.
She finished her look with a pair of dark designer sunglasses as she strutted down the street with her friend, who donned a ruby red monochrome suit set.
Indy has been undergoing a complete transformation in recent years, changing her locks from blonde to brunette and receiving several cosmetic procedures.
She is a known patient of The Cosmetic Lounge where she goes to receive lip fillers and other skin treatments.
The influencer showed off her new dental and veneer work in October when she attended a beauty brand launch, and confirmed her boob job just months earlier.
But more recently, Indy has attracted attention for her sudden weight loss and recent rhinoplasty.
Indy, who announced in February she was getting a nose job to remedy an old injury, has had to hit back at trolls who likened her to Michael Jackson in recent months.
The TikTok star was criticised for covering her face, like the late pop star, and not showing the aftermath of her cosmetic surgery.
'I have a lot of swelling obviously on the outside, but also internally which is making my nostrils look uneven,' she said.
'It's going down everyday,' she said of the swelling, adding it was 'so much worse' and she's been sleeping with little splints in her nostrils to help the healing.
Speaking of her time in the cast, she said it was the 'longest twelve days of her life' but she was happy with her 'super natural' results.
Indy posted a video of herself wearing a bandage on her nose as she sat drinking a smoothie in her garden, receiving a comment which read: 'Ok weird - MJ vibes now.'
The online personality revealed this week the hate messages about her recent nose job have become so harsh she has hired a private investigator to find her haters.
She made the revelation during an Instagram Q&A when one fan asked her: 'Are you doing better? The hate you get online is so unnecessary.'
Indy answered she was working hard to make some of the hurtful trolls who have bullied her responsible for their actions.
'The anonymous accounts and the faceless people hiding behind them need to be held accountable,' she began.
She added she had contracted a private investigator to help her identify some of the particularly hurtful trolls.
It came just a few weeks after Indy sparked concern among her fans when she shared a clip to social media about her Bali holiday with her family.
In the TikTok video, Indy discussed the challenges of parenting her children while on vacation.
She also shared a photo of her sunbathing in a bikini next to an outdoor pool which captured her very slender figure and recent weight loss.
'In Bali, woohoo! Actually, it's not "woohoo" because I am just parenting in a different location,' Indy told fans.
Several followers quickly took to the comment section to ask if she was okay.
'I'm worried about you,' one person wrote, while a second added: 'She looks exhausted and says she cries every day.'
Others pointed out Indy looked stressed out with motherhood and offered words of support.
'Kids on vacation is not a vacation,' someone chipped in, while another wrote: 'I can recommend a fantastic nanny.'
Indy's outing comes as she prepares for the launch of BOUF, a new hair care line she has been tagged as an ambassador for.
The line officially launched on Tuesday at Priceline.
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