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Indy Clinton is spilling all the secrets behind her recent rhinoplasty, but at a cost.
News.com.au reports that days before the Australian influencer posted before and after photos of her second rhinoplasty on TikTok, she invited fans to check out TikTok’s subscription feature, where she planned to expose her entire nose and do a “storytime” about the surgery.
According to Australian news outlets, Clinton’s monthly subscription fee has been reduced to A$111.99 from the usual A$131.99. The subscription fee is $71.99.
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Ms Clinton has amassed more than 100 paid subscribers from people curious to know the results of her second rhinoplasty, and news.com.au estimates she has earned $10,000 in subscription revenue.
However, Clinton faced backlash for putting her post-surgery face behind a paywall and decided to show her results to her regular followers without paying a high price.
Clinton has yet to post the full story of what happened, but on Sunday, Dec. 21, she shared a video splicing together results from surgeries in March 2025 and earlier this month.
In a March 2025 video taken on the day the cast was removed, a shocked Clinton can be seen telling the camera, “There’s literally no way I’m going to look like this.”
After some nervous laughter, the video cuts to a giddy clip of Clinton in December 2025, the day after her second cast is removed, smiling broadly and then becoming overcome with emotion.
“Dr. George Marcells, I’m forever grateful,” Clinton wrote in the caption, adding a “🥹🫶🏽” emoji next to the comment, “I’ve never been so happy for a stranger.”
Clinton spoke candidly about her first rhinoplasty, admitting that the results weren’t what she expected and clarifying that she only asked for “minor adjustments.”
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Many praised her resilience, with one writing in the comments: “Yay GF, you made it to the other side! Proud of you 💕.”
However, other comments pointed out that she initially kept her results behind a wall of compensation.
“People who used to have to pay over $100 to see it now can see it for free 😂,” one person commented, to which Clinton responded, “They get story time, you don’t get it 🤭.”
Earlier this month, the social media star made headlines when she revealed she had “decided to change” her second daughter’s birthday due to the proximity to Christmas.
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“I just want to tell you what I do as a mom. It made me think, ‘Why aren’t more people doing this?’ Because I really can’t think of any reason why this would be a bad thing,” Clinton Yin said in a TikTok posted on Tuesday, Dec. 2.
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“In fact, she was too close to Christmas for my liking, so I thought she would never know that we had officially changed Christmas from now on,” she continued.
