'I don't know if you think you're that size. Whatever size that is, you're not that size,' Ben tells her angrily in the video, after failing to get the zipper to close on Indy's sequined minidress.
'I'm sorry, you're just not.'
Indy, who recently had breast implant surgery, laughed as he snaps and storms off.
The comments section on the video was flooded with people accusing the influencer's husband of being a 'red flag' and 'aggressive'.
'But what happened next...' one person wrote, with Indy shooting back a tongue-in-cheek reply: 'We divorced.'
Aussie influencer Indy Clinton and her husband Ben Azar have been slammed for one of their latest videos, which has racked up 4million views in days
Others took to Reddit to blast the mummy blogger for her behaviour in staging the argument as a scene.
'She likes to wind him up. There's been videos where he's racing out the door to get to work and she's pulling him back in with nonsense to purposely make him late and fluster him,' one person explained.
'There's been videos where he's racing out the door to get to work and she's pulling him back in with nonsense to purposely make him late and fluster him.'
'He's impatient and rude but she's immature and annoying,' added another.
'She is the biggest narcissist on TikTok,' said a third. 'He is probably fed up with her and I can't blame him, then again everything is fake with them.'
Indy Clinton has 2million TikTok followers and has been slammed by Reddit users, and some of her TikTok fans, for riling her husband up in her videos to provoke a reaction
However, Ben Azar was also slammed by Indy's fans for commenting on her size and saying the dress was too small for her. Indy recently had breast augmentation surgery
The tall brunette has over 2million followers on TikTok and was crowned Australia's TikTok creator of the year in 2024.
She shares three children with husband Ben - son Navy, three, daughter Bambi, one, and daughter Soul, eight months.
A subscription to the influencer's private TikTok community will set you back $9.90 a month for further content of the family.
Indy began her social media career on Instagram at the age of 15, while she was still in high school in Palm Beach. Within two years, she had more than 50,000 followers and was making up to $750 per Instagram post.
Indy Clinton replied to her supporters on the TikTok video, but she was also criticised her exposing her three young children to arguments for the sake of making content
This isn't the first time she's been criticised for her outlandish behaviour, though.
In September, the family was slammed for their 'lack of respect and consideration' on a flight from Fiji to Australia.
The influencer was lambasted on social media after she posted a chaotic video of herself and her family on the plane on her TikTok account.
In the clip, the couple's children were seen climbing all over them and making a lot of noise.
The tall brunette has over 2million followers on TikTok and was crowned Australia's TikTok creator of the year in 2024. Users flocked to Reddit to slam the behaviour
Indy also complained about her kids dropping their pacifiers on the floor and moaned about the size of aircraft.
At one point, Ben was filmed walking up and down the cabin's aisle barefoot as he tried to rock one of their children to sleep.
'Anyone else annoyed at her lack of respect and consideration for other people on a flight by letting her annoying, loud and unhinged kids run an absolute muck?' one ranted on Reddit.
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