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Indy Clinton's Beach Stunt for Jewellery Brand

Summary

  • Influencer Indy Clinton promoted jewellery brand Alana Maria.
  • She was spotted affixing bumper stickers on cars at Freshwater Beach.
  • Clinton also discussed legal action against online trolls.
Indy Clinton's Beach Stunt for Jewellery Brand

Australian influencer Indy Clinton recently turned heads at Freshwater Beach in Sydney while promoting Alana Maria Jewellery. The 28-year-old was observed affixing bumper stickers to vehicles, a unique approach to advertising an upcoming sale for the jewellery brand. Clinton showcased her beach-ready attire, including a bikini top and white pants, complemented by a 'Powered by ADHD' baseball cap.

Beyond her promotional activities, Clinton has been vocal about online harassment. She recently disclosed her intention to pursue legal action against fifteen individuals for allegedly spreading false information about her. This decision stems from continuous online trolling, particularly concerning posts of her children.

Clinton also addressed a previous, widely discussed awkward interaction with fellow influencer Anna Paul at the TikTok Awards. She clarified that the apparent tension was due to last-minute script changes and insufficient rehearsal time, rather than any personal discord between them.

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Indy Clinton was affixing bumper stickers to cars as part of a promotional campaign for Alana Maria Jewellery.
Yes, Indy Clinton is considering legal action against fifteen individuals for spreading false information online.
Indy Clinton stated that a lack of rehearsal and last-minute script changes caused the awkwardness at the TikTok Awards.

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