It seems Indy Clinton is making the most of her husband Ben Azar's free time.
Ben, who has been married to Indy for six years, appears to be taking on the role of 'house husband' amid his unfair dismissal case with his former employers.
Indy took to her Instagram Story on Wednesday to share a photo of Ben hard at work in the kitchen.
He looked delighted to be flaunting his culinary skills, beaming as he filled the dinner plates.
The influencer revealed she was chuffed to see Ben expertly preparing dinner for herself and the couple's three children – Navy, five, Bambi, three, and Soul, two – after returning from a work trip to Hawaii.
'How good’s getting off a flight to a private chef in your house who’s got dinner timed perfectly?' she captioned the post.
It seems that Indy Clinton is making the most of her husband Ben Azar's free time. Ben, who has been married to Indy for six years, appears to be currently taking on the role of 'house husband' amid his unfair dismissal case with his former employers
In the image, Ben also showed off a wild new hairstyle, sporting long, curly locks slicked back at the sides to create a makeshift mullet.
Ben is suing his employer Savills after he was dismissed following more than 22 years at the company.
The father-of-three alleges the real estate agency breached workplace protections by letting him go.
Court documents from 27 March show Azar is arguing unfair dismissal under general protections provisions, which can occur when an employer takes adverse action against a worker for prohibited reasons.
Daily Mail has reached out to Azar, Clinton and Savills for further comment.
Earlier this year, Indy called out her husband after he claimed he does more housework than she does.
Ben is suing his employer Savills after he was dismissed following more than 22 years of working for the company
Earlier this year, Indy c alled out her husband after he claimed that he does more housework than she does
She raged in a TikTok video in January, branding her partner 'delusional' for his beliefs.
'It's come to my attention that my husband is a firm believer that he does more than me,' a stunned Indy began.
'I'm not sure if it's every partner in a relationship with children, or if he has genuinely rolled out of bed in the middle of the night and knocked his head and it sent him into delusional land.'
Indy explained she was making a chore chart to keep track of who completes the most tasks, marking each with gold star stickers.
'I will be making a star chart and putting it on my fridge. Whoever gets the most stars by the end of the week gets three hours of uninterrupted child-free time,' she said.
'I'm going to start booking in my acupuncture and saunas, because I know I've already won.'
Indy then gave an example, explaining she asked her husband to make a chicken curry for dinner and arrived home to find raw chicken and chopped zucchini on the kitchen counter.
'He said everything was ready on the bench. Sorry, what is that? Is that it? Just some chopped up zucchini and chicken?' she said, flabbergasted, as she showed the incomplete meal.
The couple share three children - Navy, five, Bambi, three, and Soul, two
Indy had plenty of support from her fans in the comments section.
'Oh no, it’s normal, babes! They all think that,' said one person, while another agreed, 'Every husband. Promise.'
'Make sure to also write the mental load down as an actual task. Like, what are we having for dinner, what do we need for it?' another asked.
'Is it in the house, or do we need to go buy it? What are we getting as a gift for the party we’re going to? When are the next round of vaccinations for the kids?' another added.

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