Clavicular will still be making club appearance one day after hospitalization following suspected overdose

Clavicular is still scheduled to perform at a club, despite a recent health scare that sent him to the hospital after a possible overdose, forcing him to stop a live stream mid-broadcast.

Braden Eric Peters, a 20-year-old who focuses on improving his physical appearance (known online as a ‘looksmaxxer’), announced he’s starting a new project at the Bacara Club in Miami on April 15th.

Fans have been curious whether he’ll be able to attend the opening of the new streaming club in Miami Beach, especially since he was just discharged from the hospital Wednesday morning.

The night before, viewers watching the influencer’s livestream noticed he started speaking incoherently and appeared to be struggling, prompting his coworkers to try and assist him.

Despite a recent health scare and advice from loved ones to rest, the influencer is still expected to appear at a nightclub, according to sources at TMZ.

Daily Mail has reached out to Clavicular for comment and has yet to hear back. 

Sources close to the young social media personality known for popularizing ‘looksmaxxing’ say his family is worried about how quickly he’s become famous. People who know him describe him as a genuinely kind person.

Look, from what I’m hearing, people close to him are really urging him to prioritize his well-being right now. They’re concerned about him jumping right back into a social life – especially hitting the club scene – so soon after a scary health scare. It’s about taking time to recover and focus on getting better, not pretending everything is okay.

Clavicular announced earlier today that he had been released from the hospital, stating his condition was severe enough to require a life support mask at one point.

On Wednesday morning, he shared a selfie on X (formerly Twitter) showing red marks on his face.

He previously shared that he has autism and explained that he used substances to try and feel like everyone else when he was out in public, which ultimately resulted in the frightening event.

I just got home, and that was really tough. I realize I’m using substances to try and feel normal when I’m out in public, but I know it’s not a lasting fix.

‘The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.’

A CPR mask, sometimes called a pocket mask or face shield, is an important tool when someone overdoses on drugs. The CPR Care Association explains that overdoses can cause breathing to slow or stop. Using a mask to give rescue breaths helps keep oxygen flowing until paramedics arrive, and it eliminates the risk of direct contact.

Police received a call around 8:45 PM Eastern Time on Tuesday reporting a possible drug overdose of a 20-year-old man on South Miami Avenue in Miami. The man, identified as Clavicular, was found inside the location.

TMZ was the first to report that Clavicular possibly suffered an overdose and was hospitalized.

While live streaming on Kick, Clavicular and two friends were sitting at a club booth when one of them asked him how intoxicated he was.

Clavicular laughed and mumbled something that couldn’t be understood. Then, someone put a glass of water in front of him, and he seemed to collapse.

Androgenic, a friend who also focuses on improving appearance, offered Clavicular Adderall three times. Shortly after, Clavicular seemed to collapse at the table, and the live video feed ended abruptly.

Videos shared on social media seem to show Clavicular being helped into an ambulance by two people. Reporter Taylor Lorenz was informed early Wednesday morning that he is in stable condition, though he is still regaining full consciousness after experiencing a seizure.

There are reports claiming Clavicular uses methamphetamine to control his appetite and maintain his physique.

Clavicular is popular online for his ‘looksmaxxing’ videos, where he encourages young men to drastically improve their appearance. He promotes extreme and often debated techniques, like intentionally breaking facial bones, believing this can lead to stronger healing and a more sculpted look.

He also advocates for steroid use, admitting that he has taken testosterone since he was 14.

He thinks physical attractiveness is key for a man to succeed, particularly when it comes to attracting women.

The ideas promoted within the looksmaxxing community share similarities with the beliefs of incels – men who feel intense resentment towards women due to their inability to find sexual partners.

During a recent 60 Minutes Australia interview, Clavicular became defensive when questioned about the similarities between incels and his followers, whom he calls ‘looksmaxxers’.

Peters clarified he has no connection to the incel community. He explained that ‘looksmaxxing’ – efforts to improve one’s physical appearance – is essentially self-improvement, and can be a way to move away from identifying as an incel and overcome that mindset.

The interviewer followed up by asking about his connection to Andrew Tate, a social media figure currently being investigated in the UK and Romania on suspicion of human trafficking.

In January, Clavicular was seen at a Miami nightclub with Tate and Nick Fuentes, a commentator known for his white nationalist views.

The interviewer pointed out that I’ve been seen with Andrew Tate and others who have attracted a lot of controversy, and asked why I choose to associate with them.

Honestly, it was a bit odd. This guy, Clavicular, just completely checked out of the conversation – said a cheerful ‘have a nice day’ and then just…walked away. It was so abrupt! You just don’t expect that kind of exit, do you? It definitely left me a little speechless, but hey, people handle things differently. I’ve seen it all in my line of work!

Clavicular was arrested on March 26th for a simple assault. Reporter Taylor Lorenz first reported that the arrest, which happened near Fort Lauderdale, was based on a warrant issued by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office on March 9th.

Lorenz thought the accusation might stem from a fight between his girlfriend, Violet, and social media personality Jenny Popach.

Earlier this year, Violet and Popach got into a physical fight during a livestream on Kick. The fight, which was watched by hundreds of thousands of people online, involved both of them hitting and pulling each other’s hair inside a house before someone intervened to stop them.

Clavicular was arrested after a video surfaced showing him shooting at a dead alligator in the Florida Everglades. However, the arrest wasn’t related to the video itself.

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2026-04-16 00:51