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Indy Clinton Says She Moved Daughter’s Birthday to Dec. 12 to Avoid Christmas Overlap

The change carries no legal weight under Australian rules that only allow birth date corrections for documented errors.

Overview

  • Clinton posted a Dec. 2 TikTok saying she would celebrate her youngest child Soul on December 12 instead of her actual December 18 birth date.
  • She told viewers she had done it for attention, creating uncertainty over whether the announcement was serious or performative.
  • Australian Taxation Office guidance states official birth dates can be changed only to fix an error, so any switch would be informal.
  • The video circulated widely with divided reactions, with some warning of future logistical and identity issues and others supporting a separate celebration.
  • There is no indication of any change to the child’s official records, and the post arrives after scrutiny of Clinton’s recent TikTok Awards appearance.