Clavicular has had a rough few days after being hospitalized earlier this week due to a suspected overdose.
On Tuesday (April 14), the controversial 20-year-old streamer was rushed for medical attention, though the exact substances involved haven’t been confirmed. He has previously admitted to using steroids and microdosing meth. Thankfully, he appears to be recovering well. Shortly after being discharged, he updated fans on X, sharing a selfie that showed minor facial injuries.
“Just got home, that was brutal,” he wrote. “All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn’t a real solution. The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.”
During a later stream, he was asked to explain what happened but chose to keep things vague. “What happened? Um, not gonna really get into it too much. Don’t really want to talk about it, not gonna lie,” he said. “But I ain’t going to be doing any of that sh*t anymore.”
“But yeah, man, I ain’t gonna be doing any more substances for a little while,” he added. “Hopefully for forever.”
It didn’t take long for Clavicular to bounce back into the spotlight. Just a day later, he showed up at the grand opening of Miami Beach’s first streaming nightclub, Bacara Club. He was seen onstage with several others, including Blueface, who performed his 2018 hit “Thotiana.” Despite everything he’s gone through lately, Clavicular seemed to be in good spirits in clips shared by @Kick_Champ.
This latest scare isn’t his only recent health incident either. Earlier this month, he lost consciousness during a livestream after being put in a chokehold by fellow internet personality Cuban Tarzan. He began convulsing but thankfully came to within about a minute.
Following that moment, Adin Ross publicly urged him to take his health more seriously, warning that the situation could have easily ended much worse.
