Ben Azar, husband of influencer Indy Clinton, has initiated legal proceedings against his employer of over two decades, Savills, alleging unfair dismissal. Court documents filed on March 27, 2026, state Azar is pursuing the claim under general protections provisions after his termination from the real estate agency.
Azar's legal action comes to light amidst shifts in his domestic life, with reports indicating he is increasingly taking on household responsibilities. This development surfaces months after his wife, Clinton, publicly shared anxieties regarding her three young children starting school, an emotional admission posted via TikTok in January. The couple has been married for six years and has three children: Navy, Bambi, and Soul.
A Career Interrupted
The lawsuit centers on Azar's dismissal from Savills, where he reportedly worked for 22 years. The specifics of the dismissal remain subject to the ongoing legal case. Azar previously worked as a real estate agent in Sydney before his marriage to Clinton.
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Domestic Dynamics Surface
The circumstances surrounding Azar's increased role at home have drawn attention, particularly following a public exchange between him and Clinton earlier this year. Clinton, in a TikTok video, labelled her husband "delusional" after he claimed to perform more housework than she did. Clinton, who has built a social media presence by sharing relatable content on motherhood, was in England for work recently, while Azar and their children remained in Australia. This particular trip occurred around the time she shared concerns about her children's transition to school.