Clavicular, an internet influencer known for looksmaxxing, was hospitalized after a suspected overdose that occurred during a live stream on Kick. Multiple reports indicate he is now in stable condition but remains in the hospital. During the livestream, Clavicular had slurred speech and appeared under the influence, with fellow influencer Androgenic asking him when he last took 'blue' and if he wanted 'addy', believed to be Adderall, according to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz. Androgenic stated on X that Clavicular became unresponsive quickly, so they turned off the stream and rushed him to the hospital. The specific substance or substances that caused the suspected overdose have not been confirmed, and the current medical details and prognosis for Clavicular's recovery remain unclear.
Clavicular has built a significant online presence, with 760,000 TikTok followers, and has been linked to controversial online personalities, including Andrew Tate. He was interviewed by 60 Minutes Australia, which aired on April 12. His involvement in looksmaxxing, a movement that promotes extreme methods like steroid use, surgery, and bone bashing with a hammer, has drawn attention to his health practices. Clavicular has claimed to use meth to keep his weight down and has been injecting testosterone since age 14, and he has bragged about taking so much testosterone that he is now infertile. In another instance, according to Daily Mirror - 3am Showbiz, he described his distress over a burger with cheese, nearly crying because he feared a cortisol spike.
Holy shit dude, I'm trying my best, but I'm fucking destroyed right now.
Additional controversies surround Clavicular, including a video that circulated showing him singing a song referencing Hitler, though the full context and content of that video are not fully known. Whether authorities are investigating the overdose incident is unknown, and the exact timeline and location of the livestream and hospitalization have not been disclosed. The incident highlights the risks associated with extreme health practices in online influencer culture, raising questions about accountability and safety in digital spaces.
When did you last take blue?
I see you want to make this political... You want to end [this interview] and talk about politics.
I see you want to make this political.
Too bad I didn't have time to look into anything about who your wife cheated with, but don't try and go down that line of questioning with me. I'm not doing any political jestering.
I hadn’t seen him in this state before and he went from speaking to being fairly unresponsive in mere seconds. Within a minute we all realised the situation, turned the stream off, picked him up and rushed him to the hospital.
