
TikTok star Indy Clinton addresses her uneven nostrils after being trolled over her rhinoplasty
The TikTok star, 27, addressed her rhinoplasty in a social media video while she got ready for her young daughter's preschool disco.
'Yes my nostril is uneven,' she said as she put her makeup on.
Indy admitted she wasn't sure why her nostrils aren't the same size as they weren't operated on.
'I put it down to swelling these last few months but it probably shouldn't be uneven because it wasn't touched,' she explained.
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Indy recently made a defiant return to social media after she was relentlessly bullied by followers over the results of her recent rhinoplasty.
Last month, Indy shared a clip to TikTok in which she revealed she was happy to be back, while offering some choice words to her haters.
'I'm coming back online for good! I'm 27-years-old and I've had a few tweaks, like my nose for example. I was so open about why I was doing it,' she began.
'But I still got so much hate. Online love to see you struggling, they love it so much. As soon as you are doing half good they hate you because you are not relatable anymore.'
The mother-of-three added the trolls seemed to like her more when she was struggling and didn't like seeing her succeed.
'People loved it so much when I had three [kids] under three. I had milk leaking from my t**s, I was so sleep-deprived, exhausted, burnt out and depressed. People ate that s**t up,' Indy said.
She finished by saying her followers could either support her or leave because she had no time for haters.
Prior to that, Indy hit back at trolls that likened her to Michael Jackson following a cosmetic procedure on her nose.
She had been criticised for covering her face, like the late pop star, and not showing the aftermath of the surgery.
'I have a lot of swelling obviously on the outside, but also internally which is making my nostrils look uneven,' she explained.
'It's going down everyday,' she said of the swelling, adding that 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 'supernatural' results.
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