‘Thanks for forgetting’: Indy Clinton’s message to hubby after forgotten birthday
Aussie influencer Indy Clinton left a passionate note on the fridge for her husband after he forgot her birthday, and it hasn’t gone unnoticed in this week’s Unleashed.
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Influencer Indy Clinton, often dubbed TikTok’s “favourite mum”, left her hubby a passionate message after he forgot her birthday.
In the background of one of Clinton’s Instagram posts, Confidential spotted a handwritten note stuck to her fridge, clearly directed at her husband Ben Azar.
“Thanks for forgetting my birthday asshole. Look how easy it is to make dinner. Looking forward to my Rolex,” it read.
Clinton recently celebrated her 28th birthday in the snow with Azar and their three children Navy, Bambi and Soul.
In the lead-up to her big day, the Bouf ambassador, who has 2.1 million TikTok followers shared the realities of planning her celebration.
“Peak motherhood is organising your own birthday cake and remembering to pack the decorations so your kids can have a good time,” she wrote.
When a fan asked why her partner didn’t plan anything, Clinton said they had different ways of showing love. “We have different love languages. I like the small little details.”
Clinton was also asked how she coped with the differences.
“I do it myself and cry lol. Can’t force someone to see it from your eyes. We have kids and way more important things going on so I get it. It’s not very important in the scheme of things, so I just let it go.”
Clinton admitted she thought about trying to laugh it off to avoid feeling upset, but didn’t want to end up crying on her birthday.
KENT COPS FINE AND CRITICISM
Reality TV star Angie Kent has come under fire after crediting her ADHD for a $204 parking fine in Melbourne.
Originally from Queensland, Kent took to Instagram on Wednesday to share her frustration with the local council, saying Melbourne’s street signage is confusing, especially for those with ADHD.
The former Bachelorette star said she was fined for parking in a loading zone and said the city’s signs were overly complicated.
“They have so much writing on the signs … so you think you’re reading something and when you’ve got ADHD I read that and it literally looks like a different language, it’s just a lot going on,” she said.
Locals weren’t buying it. “It’s not that hard,” one said. “Stop using ADHD for everything,” another said. “I empathise but it’s becoming a regular excuse,” another said.
Kent was quick to defend herself.
“It’s not an excuse but my reality,” she said. “I spent most of my life not knowing about ADHD, so I’ll keep talking about how difficult … it is.”
Another local wrote: “Don’t drive a car if you struggle with road signs!”
Kent pleaded guilty to drink driving in October 2021, when she blew 0.081. She was fined $1200 and disqualified from driving for four months. The court noted Kent had multiple driving offences.
PICKING A WINNER BY HAND
Not even a trip to China can get in the way of Bunnies tragic Anthony Albanese and his weekly footy tipping, who went the extra mile to get his picks submitted this week.
Security protocol meant the Prime Minister had to leave his phone at home while overseas, meaning he was unable to send his usual weekly tipping email to The Daily Telegraph’s sports desk.
The prospect of missing even a single week did not sit right with Albanese, who resorted to handwriting his footy tips for Round 20 of the NRL – on a piece of official monogrammed note paper no less – and handing over his picks to The Daily Telegraph’s travelling reporter to be passed on to Sydney.
According to our appreciative sports desk, the PM can always be relied upon to get his tips in each week and, unlike some far less important people, he even sends the email himself!
DIDDY DRAGGED INTO LATHAM’S BIZARRE SEX SCANDAL
Just when people on Macquarie Street thought politics couldn’t get any weirder, convicted rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs has been drawn into Mark Latham’s sex saga.
A bombshell log of text messages obtained by The Daily Telegraph this week revealed Mr Latham had sexted his former partner Nathalie Matthews explicit messages from the parliamentary chamber, many of which were too graphic to publish.
The text message trove has also revealed Mr Latham made repeated jokes about the high-profile US celebrity, who is known for his infamous “freak off’ sex parties and copious purchases of baby oil.
Diddy was accused this year of sex trafficking and racketeering but was convicted this month on two lesser counts of transporting his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie Ventura, and another woman for prostitution.
In the early days of Diddy’s trial in mid-May, Mr Latham sent Ms Matthews a text on his way to parliament claiming “Cassie stayed with Diddy for a decade. She loved the freak offs”.
The texts came hours after Mr Latham asked Ms Matthews if she was awake.
“Freak offs getting a bad name in the media. Why??” Mr Latham sent later that day.
Two days later Mr Latham messaged “Free Diddy,” to which Ms Matthews responded “Freak offs aren’t crimes” on the day Ms Ventura finished her testimony.
But well before the trial started, Mr Latham texted Ms Matthews about meeting sex worker and racehorse owner Carly Electric at the races in March, as revealed by The Daily Telegraph.
In those messages, Mr Latham appeared to joke to Ms Matthews about whether the sex worker would want to be involved in a “freak off”.
“OK. No need (for a) 3rd ticket … maybe she wants a freak off ha,” Mr Latham texted.
A series of exchanges dating back to October 2024 make multiple references to freak offs, which seem to be used as an inside joke.
When approached for comment about his penchant for quips about Diddy and his freak offs, Mr Latham did not respond.
Ms Matthews has accused Mr Latham of physical and sexual abuse – allegations Mr Latham has labelled “false” and “ridiculous”.
A SOCCER DREAM BUT SYDNEY WRECKS ‘EM
Reuben Styles from Peking Duk and the boys from Inspired Unemployed were part of the near-sellout crowd at Allianz Stadium when the fairytale Wrexham football caravan rolled into Sydney this week.
They were joined in the corporate hospitality section by former Socceroos and Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich, while Home & Away stars Ada Nicodemou (right) and Emily Symons were also on the guest list.
Styles is a Sydney FC fan so would have been delighted they upset Wrexham 2-1.
PRAYERS ANSWERED
Lorde has added an extra Sydney date to her 2026 Australian tour following overwhelming presage demand.
The Kiwi pop sensation will now perform two shows at Qudos Bank Arena on February 18 and 19, with tickets officially on salethis Friday.
It is the 28-year-old’s first tour down under since her 2023 shows.
The tour supports her new album Virgin, which dropped June 27 and has already stormed the charts, debuting at number one inthe UK, Australia and New Zealand, and number two in the US.
In an interview with Stuff at the Aotearoa Music Awards in May, the New Zealand star strongly hinted at the prospect of returninghome for shows.
“Could you imagine if I didn’t? That would be bad, that would be bad,” she said.
“Watch this space.”
The record sees Lorde return to form with sweeping production and personal lyricism across 11 tracks, including What Was That, Man Of The Year, Hammer, Favourite Daughter, and Shapeshifter.
“She’s back at her best,” Frontier Touring said, announcing the dates starting Feb 11 in Auckland then heading to Christchurch, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and wrapping in Perth on February 25.