Clavicular is scheduled to appear at a nightclub one day after his hospitalization for a suspected overdose.

“Hey guys, I’m all good. Bacara Club grand opening is still tonight, so I will see you guys at 12 [a.m.],” Clavicular, 20, said via his Instagram Story on Wednesday, April 15. He wrote in text over the video, “See y’all tonight at @bacaraclub.”

Days prior, Clavicular (real name Braden Peters) supported the grand opening of the Miami, Florida, club on his Instagram.

“Introducing the Bacara Era. Come clubmaxx with me at 11pm Wednesday 4/15,” he wrote in a joint Instagram post with the club, alongside an image which read, “New venture. Clavicular. Launch party. Wednesday, April 15.” Joining the social media personality at the event will be special guest and rapper Blueface.

Us Weekly confirmed on Tuesday, April 14, that Clavicular had “suffered a suspected overdose” during a livestream and had “since been hospitalized.”

In clips shared by fans from the incident, Clavicular was seen streaming alongside a group of friends when one asked, “How f***ed up are you?” After Clavicular replied that he was “shot,” one of his friends gave him a glass of water.

In another video, Clavicular appeared to be slipping out of consciousness. His head began resting on another friend’s shoulder and the livestream cut out shortly after.

Clavicular gave his fans an update on his hospitalization on Wednesday, while sharing a selfie where blood could be seen on his face.

“Just got home, that was brutal,” he shared via X at the time. “All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn’t a real solution.”

He continued, “The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.”

Fellow influencer Androgenic shared his side of the story on Tuesday, recalling the moment he took Clavicular to the hospital.

“I hadn’t seen him in this state before and he went from speaking to being fairly unresponsive in mere seconds,” Androgenic wrote via X at the time. “Within a minute we all realized the situation, turned the stream off, picked him up and rushed him to the hospital.”

The post continued, “I haven’t received an update but that’s likely a good thing — and the acute respiratory depression window should already be over with. And you guys should realize that stimulants can attenuate respiratory depression in some cases, but I didn’t push for it once I realised he was unresponsive.”

Clavicular gained traction online as part of the looksmaxxing community, a group of online men
who “obsess over physical self-improvement in the hope that it’ll improve their dating odds,” per a GQ story published earlier this year.

He went viral for allegedly tapping his face with a hammer to try to get chiseled cheekbones. Clavicular also previously claimed that he took crystal meth to curb his appetite and injected himself with mail-order testosterone.

If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).



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