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Diego Pavia Reveals His Controversial Advice Source Ahead of NFL Draft
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is turning to a controversial football figure for advice ahead of the upcoming NFL Draft.
The polarizing quarterback revealed that he is connecting with former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel — who’s had his own run-ins with controversy — for advice and mentorship as the draft inches closer.
“He’s giving me what to look out for, what it’s like, how to stay in the process,” Pavia told reporters at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Friday, February 28. “And, you know, he’s given me some good advice, for sure.”
He continued, “And he always reaches out, too, checks up on me, makes sure I’m good, and he just, like, he’s just a friend to me, you know? And so he’s giving me some mentorship. He’s been around me, he’s been around my family. He’s just a great person for those that really don’t know him.”
Pavia finished second in this year’s Heisman Trophy voting — behind Indiana quarterback and national champion Fernando Mendoza — after putting up impressive numbers in his final year at Vanderbilt. Pavia led the Commodores to a 10-2 season with 3,192 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and only eight interceptions. He added 826 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground.
Similar to Manziel’s story, Pavia’s career has been rife with controversy, boiling over at the Heisman Trophy ceremony when Pavia posted disparaging messages to Heisman voters and the Indiana football team on his social media. He later apologized for the posts.
Pavia said on Friday that NFL teams have not asked him about those eye-opening social media posts.
“Nope, they haven’t,” Pavia told reporters. “I just think, not that they don’t care or whatever, but they kind of know the situation already.”

Diego Pavia speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Draft Combine Michael Hickey/Getty Images
He continued, “One thing about me is I don’t care what people think about me. God has a plan for me regardless. But the way the media is, they’re supposed to put out clickbait and things like that. That’s how people get views, and that’s how people make money. I understand that. And so people will twist a story and try to put out bad media to get clicks, good media to get clicks. That’s just today’s world that we live in. So I’m just adjusting to the new world.”
Manziel had his own string of trouble throughout his college career and into his brief NFL career.
His time at Texas A&M was marred with controversy leading up to the 2014 NFL Draft, where he fell all the way to the No. 22 pick by the Cleveland Browns after he was projected to be selected in the top five.
He played just 14 games in the NFL — all with the Browns — and was cut by the team after two seasons due to personal issues, including substance abuse.
Manziel has been open about his struggles with mental health and substance abuse, speaking on the topic in the 2023 Netflix documentary, Untold: Johnny Football.
“When I had gotten everything I’d ever wanted, I think I was the most empty that I ever felt inside,” he said. “I think I was trying to suppress how I felt and get out of being Johnny Football. [I] had bought a gun that I knew I was going to use. I had planned to do everything that I wanted to do at that point in my life, spend as much money as I possibly could, and then my plan was to take my own life.”
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or considering suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
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Apple TV’s 2-Part Thriller Becomes a Late-Night Sleeper Hit for ‘Bosch’ and ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ Fans
Legal thrillers and cop dramas have become two of the most popular genres on TV and in movies, with fans eagerly awaiting more episodes of any show set in a courtroom or precinct. One of the biggest legal dramas to emerge in the last few years has been The Lincoln Lawyer, which is based on Michael Connelly’s series of novels of the same name. The show has run for four seasons on Netflix so far, and after a successful Season 4 that wrapped up just over a month ago, Netflix has confirmed that Season 5 is on the way. Connelly also wrote the series of books that inspired the hit Prime Video series, Bosch, starring Titus Welliver. Bosch has already aired two spin-offs, and a prequel starring Cameron Monaghan is also in the works.
One show that effortlessly blends the nuances between both Bosch and The Lincoln Lawyer is Presumed Innocent. While primarily a legal thriller, Presumed Innocent does feature characters going out on the hunt for justice while searching for clues to the case in between outings to the courtroom. The first season of Presumed Innocent premiered back in 2024, and with the power of Jake Gyllenhaal at the center, it became one of Apple TV’s biggest hits. The show was renewed for Season 2, which is now in production, though Gyllenhaal will not return to star and will instead be replaced by Superman’s Rachel Brosnahan. It’s unclear at this time when Presumed Innocent Season 2 will be released, but fans are rushing to check out the streaming show, leading it back into the Apple TV global top 10 in several countries around the world.
What Is ‘Presumed Innocent’ About?
The first season of Presumed Innocent is set in the wake of the murder of Carolyn Polhemus, a prosecutor at the DA’s office in Chicago. It’s quickly revealed that she was in the middle of a passionate love affair with Rusty Sabich (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), who emerges as the only suspect in the crime. The first season takes place over the course of the case while Rusty is on trial for her murder. Presumed Innocent is an anthology series, meaning that the second season will feature entirely new characters and a new case to investigate.
Check out the first season of Presumed Innocent on Apple TV and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 2.
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Adam Levine Locks In Another ‘The Voice’ Season After Win
Adam Levine is not stepping away from “The Voice” anytime soon. Fresh off a major win in season 29, the Maroon 5 frontman has officially committed to another round in the iconic red chair.
The singer, who first helped launch the hit competition series and later took a years-long break, says his comeback has been more fun than expected.
Now, with season 30 locked in, Levine is making it clear he is not done yet.
Adam Levine Locks In Another Season After Rediscovering His Groove

Adam Levine is officially returning for season 30 of “The Voice,” extending what has already been one of the most recognizable coaching runs in the show’s history.
PEOPLE confirmed on April 14 that the star has signed on for the upcoming fall season, giving fans another chance to watch him guide a new crop of singers.
Levine made it clear that his latest return has felt different from previous years, and this time around, he’s genuinely enjoying the experience again.
“I will be back,” the singer said. He added, “I’m having so much fun doing it. Since I came back a few seasons ago, it’s just been a blast, and I’m super happy to keep it going as long as they’ll have me.”
Meanwhile, the rest of the season 30 coaching lineup has not yet been announced.
Levine’s Return Marks Another Milestone In His ‘Voice’ Legacy
Season 30 will mark Adam Levine’s 19th season as a coach on “The Voice,” a remarkable milestone that shows just how deeply tied he is to the franchise.
The 47-year-old was part of the show’s inaugural season and remained a fixture for 16 straight seasons before stepping away in May 2019.
At the time, his departure felt significant. Levine had become synonymous with the show’s early success, known for his banter, sharp instincts, and competitive streak.
After years away, he made his long-awaited return in season 27, which premiered in February 2025.
Unfortunately, he did not have an artist in the top two as the finale came down to Team Michael Bublé and Team Kelsea Ballerini.
Following his season 27 stint, Levine sat out season 28, and came back again for season 29, which premiered on February 23, 2026.
Adam Levine Says Timing Finally Felt Right For His Comeback

When Levine first returned for season 27, he explained that the decision was less about nostalgia and more about timing.
Speaking to PEOPLE then, the “Payphone” hitmaker revealed that his comeback only happened because everything finally clicked into place.
“It was one of those moments where we started talking about it and it felt right… and it hadn’t felt right until now,” Levine said at the time.
His hesitation stemmed from the intensity of his original run. After nearly a decade on the show, Levine admitted he had reached a point where he needed distance.
The relentless cycle of filming and public life had started to wear on him, and he felt it was pulling him away from the things he cared about most.
“Doing it for so long, so consistently, for almost eight or nine years of my life, you can definitely start to get burnt,” he explained.
Levine added that stepping back helped him reconnect with music, which had begun to take a back seat during his original stretch on the show.
Levine Balances TV Success With Music, His First Love
Adam Levine has always made it clear that music remains at the center of his identity, even when television success comes calling.
Part of what drove him to leave “The Voice” in 2019 was the fear that he was drifting too far from the creative life that first made him famous.
“I did it for this really long period of time so I started to feel like I was kind of getting away from things that matter to me the most, like making music and playing music,” Levine said.
That perspective appears to have shaped how he approaches the show now. Rather than carrying the weight of nonstop seasons, Levine seems to be returning on his own terms.
His renewed energy comes at the perfect moment. Levine’s contestant, Alexia Jayy, was just crowned the winner of season 29, giving him another major coaching victory.
The latest win adds to an already impressive résumé that includes previous championship seasons with Javier Colon in season one, Tessanne Chin in season five, and Jordan Smith in season nine.
Adam Levine’s Hurricane Relief Plea Sparks Legal Trouble After Copyright Lawsuit

As The Blast reported, Levine’s attempt to help Hurricane Dorian victims ended in legal trouble after a video licensing company sued him over footage used in his 2019 Instagram appeal.
In the post, the musician urged fans to donate to relief efforts in the Bahamas, sharing clips of storm damage in the Abaco Islands to highlight the devastation.
However, Global Weather Productions later claimed Levine used copyrighted footage shot by storm chaser Michael Brandon Clement without permission or payment.
The company argued that, as a musician who understood copyright, Levine should have known better than to post unlicensed material.
The lawsuit was filed in federal court in 2025, nearly six years after the original post, and accused Levine of copyright infringement for using the footage in his fundraiser message.
The case was resolved earlier this year, when Levine quietly reached a settlement rather than continue fighting the claims in court.
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RFK Jr. says JFK Jr. confided in him about fighting with Caroline over Jackie’s estate: 'It’s like a divorce'
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The Secretary of Health and Human Services made several revelations about his late cousin in his diaries, according to “RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise.”
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Sylvester Stallone Officially Unveils a First Look at Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Tulsa King’ Season 4
Taylor Sheridan has been hard at work this year expanding his TV empire with new releases like The Madison and Marshals. The former is an original Western starring Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer that released all six episodes over two weeks, but Paramount has confirmed that another season of the show is on the way. Sheridan also made his long-awaited return to the Yellowstone universe with the release of the aforementioned Marshals, starring Luke Grimes and Kayce Dutton. Despite Marshals being the lowest-rated show Sheridan has ever produced, it’s still been a force to be reckoned with on streaming charts. It’s also been renewed for a second season, and Grimes confirmed to Collider last month that there will be more episodes in the sophomore season of the CBS procedural.
Sheridan debuted new seasons of three of his most popular shows last year, starting with Tulsa King in September, Mayor of Kingstown in October, and Landman in November. All three shows have been renewed for new seasons as well, but Mayor of Kingstown is the only one of the bunch that’s confirmed to end with the arrival of its next season (even though series star Jeremy Renner teased otherwise). The most unstoppable show on Paramount+ streaming charts since last year has been Tulsa King, which has been in production on its highly anticipated fifth season for most of this year. Tulsa King star Sylvester Stallone took to his personal Instagram account recently to post a new pic of his now-iconic character and share the news that Tulsa King Season 4 “is being edited and is COMING YOUR WAY SOON!” It’s unclear at this time exactly when the show will finally return to streaming, but it’s a safe bet that fans will be watching new episodes of Tulsa King before the end of the year.
What Is ‘Tulsa King’ About?
The official synopsis for Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone and written by Taylor Sheridan, reads as follows:
“After being released from prison after 25 years, New York Mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi (played by Sylvester Stallone) is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he begins building his criminal empire from the ground up.”
In addition to Sylvester Stallone in the titular role, Tulsa King also stars Martin Starr as Bodhi, Jay Will as Tyson Mitchell, Garrett Hedlund as Mitch Keller, Dana Delany as Margaret Devereaux, and Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua.
Check out the first three seasons of Tulsa King on Paramount+ and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 4.
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November 13, 2022
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Paramount+
- Showrunner
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Dave Erickson, Terence Winter
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Allen Coulter, Benjamin Semanoff, David Semel, Guy Ferland, Joshua Marston, Kevin Dowling, Lodge Kerrigan, Jim McKay
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Joseph Riccobene, David Flebotte, William Schmidt, Taylor Elmore, Tom Sierchio, Regina Corrado, Stephen Scaia, Terence Winter
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Jada Pinkett Smith Faces Heat For Explaining Affair
Jada Pinkett Smith is being dragged online after making a rare comment about her past relationship with singer August Alsina, whom she was romantically involved with during her complicated marriage to Will Smith.
While addressing their unconventional relationship dynamic, Jada appeared to offer an alternative take on what actually happened, but fans are accusing her of only trying to justify an affair.
The actress and talk show host has been living apart from Will since 2016 and recently claimed that she’s “in love” with having her own space.
Jada Pinkett Smith Addresses Affair Fallout With Will Smith

Jada is facing a fresh wave of backlash after opening up about her troubled marriage to Will and her past affair with Alsina.
In a resurfaced clip now making the rounds online, the “Collateral” actress reflected on the fallout from their relationship drama.
According to Jada, she chose to bring the issue to the table on her former Facebook Watch series, “Red Table Talk.” She explained that at the time, she and Will were no longer together, which made his decision to join her on the show unexpected.
However, things didn’t go as planned.
Jada claimed that once cameras were rolling, Will wasn’t fully prepared to confront the situation, forcing her to take the lead while also trying to shield him from further scrutiny.
“If I’ve got to look like the adulterous wife to make sure you’re good, I’mma do it,” she said.

Social media wasted no time weighing in, and the reactions were brutal. Several users flooded the comment section of the viral clip, with many taking issue with how Jada framed the situation and her role in it.
“Never seen a woman go on a tour cause she cheated on her husband,” one user wrote on X.
Some critics went even further, calling out both Jada and Will Smith’s dynamic.
“The only mistake in Will Smith’s life is this pathetic woman he calls wife. She cheats, embarrasses, and mocks him at any chance she gets,” one person wrote. Another person accused Jada of trying to control the narrative, writing, “She’s trying to make herself seem like the bigger person, but it’s doing the opposite.”
Jada Pinkett Smith’s ‘Entanglement’ With August Alsina Resurfaces
The longtime relationship between Jada and Will Smith has seen its fair share of highs and lows since the pair tied the knot in 1997, with persistent divorce rumors resurfacing in recent years amid their ongoing separation, which began in 2016.
In 2020, Jada publicly confirmed that she had a romantic relationship with Alsina during that separation. She famously referred to the affair as an “entanglement,” a term that quickly went viral and became synonymous with the scandal.
During their candid “Red Table Talk” episode, Will reflected on the emotional toll the situation took on him.
“I wasn’t sure I was ever going to speak to you again,” the actor admitted at the time, per PEOPLE. “Like the fact that I’m speaking to you again is a miracle.”
Jada And Will’s Marriage Branded ‘All Business’

Will and Jada recently made a joint appearance at their son Jaden’s Paris Fashion Week Show. Still, fans noticed a lack of affection between them, with no hand-holding or embraces.
Source then weighed in on their relationship dynamics, saying it’s nothing more than a business arrangement at this point.
According to an insider, that dynamic may be by design.
“The actual status of their relationship and how they really relate to each other behind closed doors almost doesn’t matter in any of this,” the source claimed, according to the National Enquirer.
Jada Pinkett Smith Shuts Down Will Moving Back In Rumors

Jada has also previously addressed her living situation with Will, and made it clear they’re not rushing to reunite under one roof.
In a resurfaced 2023 interview with Hoda Kotb while promoting her memoir, she shut down speculation that Will would be moving back in anytime soon.
“We will [move back in together],” she said. [But] not right now.”
Pressed on why she sounded so certain, Jada doubled down on her stance, explaining that she’s currently embracing her independence.
“Because that’s what it’s going to be. Right now, I really do enjoy my space,” she shared.
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“The View”'s Alyssa Farah Griffin reveals 'somewhat traumatic' birth details: stuck placenta, 'started to hemorrhage'
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Griffin was absent from the show for 2 months after the birth of her first child, Justin, following years of IVF treatments.
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Taylor Frankie Paul Breaks Silence Over Avoided Charges
Taylor Frankie Paul has spoken publicly about avoiding charges following her recent alleged domestic violence dispute with ex Dakota Mortensen.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, April 14, Taylor, 31, shared a blurry photo of a vase filled with flowers and a card featuring a butterfly image. “Cried when I got the call 🙏 THANK YOU to those that have stood with me,” she captioned the snap.
The post went live just hours after Us Weekly confirmed via a statement shared by district attorney Sim Gill’s office that Taylor will not be charged as a result of an alleged dispute that halted production of season 5 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives in February. (News of the alleged altercation and filming halt broke on March 16.)
“After reviewing reports and evidence submitted to the Draper Police Department and West Jordan Police Department, the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office has declined to file charges against Taylor Frankie Paul,” the statement read. Deadline was first to report on the news.
Us confirmed in March via a spokesperson for Utah’s Draper City Police Department that there was an open “domestic assault investigation” into an alleged altercation between Taylor and Dakota, 33. According to authorities at the time, allegations were “made in both directions,” and “contact was made with involved parties on [February] 24th and 25th.”
After news of the investigation broke, footage of a 2023 altercation between the pair, who share son Ever, 2, together, was released by TMZ. At the time, Taylor was arrested and pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. Additional charges of domestic violence in the presence of a child, child abuse with injury and criminal mischief were dismissed.

Taylor Frankie Paul’s Instagram Story Courtesy of Taylor Frankie Paul/Instagram
Taylor is currently placed on a 36-month probation which is scheduled to end on Monday, August 24.
The reality TV star, whose season 22 of The Bachelorette was pulled by ABC prior to airing as a result of the recent investigation, spoke about her 2023 arrest during season 1 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. “It was the worst night of my life,” she said on the Hulu series. “After the arrest, I was under so much stress. I was filmed leaving the jail and then that was immediately on the internet. It was a blessing in disguise. It helped me wake up.”
In an Instagram post shared on Thursday, April 9, Taylor thanked fans for their support during the more recent scandal. “Just want to say THANK YOU to those that have all helped carry,” the post read. “Nothing but gratitude for these gifts given by different people at different times that have been essential for me through this specific time.”
Her post continued, “Thank you to every message, meal, gift, call, prayer, and support of any kind sent. There is the human side of this and then it gets to a point of it being miraculous when you start to see it from a bigger lens.”
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Clavicular’s Livestream Ends In Chaos After Scare
A chaotic livestream featuring controversial influencer Clavicular took a frightening turn this week when the broadcast suddenly ended, and viewers were left fearing the worst.
The 20-year-old was later rushed to the hospital after what has been described as a suspected overdose.
The disturbing incident has reignited concern around the influencer’s increasingly erratic behavior, especially as his name has already been tied to recent arrests, online controversy, and extreme claims about his lifestyle.
Clavicular’s Livestream Took A Disturbing Turn In Public
Clavicular, the Miami-based influencer known off-screen as Braden Peters, was hospitalized after a livestream abruptly cut out during an outing with fellow creators on Tuesday, April 14.
PEOPLE confirmed that he was taken to an emergency room following the suspected overdose.
The livestream began with Clavicular and two other influencers spending time around a mall and a restaurant, where they approached several people in public, including a young woman.
As the video progressed, viewers quickly noticed that the Internet personality appeared disoriented.
He was seen speaking with slurred speech and repeatedly signaling that he was not in a normal state.
At one point, he told the woman, “Holy sh-t dude, I’m trying my best, but I’m f-cking destroyed right now,” a phrase he repeated several times throughout the stream.
The moment left many viewers unsettled, especially as his condition appeared to worsen in real time.
Clavicular’s Friends Noticed His Condition Deteriorating Quickly
As the livestream continued, Clavicular’s behavior became more concerning once the group settled into a bar.
His head appeared to slump forward while seated, prompting his fellow influencer Androgenic to ask, “When did you last take blue?”
Moments later, Androgenic was heard asking his friend if he wanted an “addy,” seemingly referring to Adderall, the prescription medication commonly used to treat ADHD.
The exchange intensified concern among viewers who had already noticed Clavicular struggling to remain alert.
Then, without warning, the livestream cut off. It remains unclear what substances the content creator may have taken before the suspected overdose, and no official details have been released about what was in his system.
Clavicular Was Rushed To The Hospital After Going Unresponsive
After the stream ended, Androgenic addressed the situation publicly on X, explaining just how quickly things escalated behind the scenes.
He said Clavicular’s condition worsened in seconds and that the group acted immediately once they understood the severity of what was happening.
“I hadn’t seen him in this state before and he went from speaking to being fairly unresponsive in mere seconds,” Androgenic wrote.
He added, “Within a minute we all realised the situation, turned the stream off, picked him up and rushed him to the hospital.”
Androgenic revealed that at the time of the post, he hadn’t received an update, which he described as a “good thing.”
He finished the write-up, noting, “And you guys should realise that stimulants can attenuate respiratory depression in some cases, but I didn’t push for it once I realised he was unresponsive.”
Clavicular’s Overdose Scare Comes Days After Tense TV Interview
The frightening livestream unfolded just days after Clavicular appeared in a televised interview with “60 Minutes Australia” that aired on April 12.
During the segment, correspondent Adam Hegarty questioned Clavicular about the “looksmaxxing” movement, an online subculture focused on extreme methods to improve physical appearance and social power. He is widely viewed as one of its most visible figures.
The interview grew tense when Hegarty asked why the social media personality had spent time with controversial figures such as Andrew Tate.
Clavicular bristled at the question, accusing the reporter of turning the conversation political.
“I see you want to make this political,” he said. He then referenced a previous interview with Piers Morgan, during which he had insulted Morgan’s wife after feeling the discussion had become too political.
Clavicular escalated the moment further, telling Hegarty, “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.” Hegarty later clarified that he was “not married.”
Clavicular’s Troubled Public Image Has Drawn Growing Concern
Clavicular’s hospitalization is the latest chapter in a growing list of controversies surrounding the young influencer. He has built his online following by promoting “looksmaxxing.”
According to CNN, Clavicular has previously claimed he used meth to suppress his appetite and keep his weight down.
He also said he began injecting testosterone at just 14 years old and had taken other drastic measures to alter his appearance.
Those admissions have fueled concern about the harmful messages reaching his young audience.
His legal troubles have also added to the scrutiny. According to reports, Clavicular was arrested on battery charges on March 26, according to the Fort Lauderdale Police Department.
An Osceola County Corrections spokesperson also said there was a warrant out for his arrest.
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Influencer Clavicular Hospitalized After Suspected Overdose
Influencer Clavicular has been hospitalized following a “suspected overdose.”
According to a Tuesday, April 14, report by TMZ, a live stream by the influencer, real name Braden Peters, was cut short after he “suffered a suspected overdose Tuesday night and has since been hospitalized.” Us Weekly can confirm the report’s accuracy.
An X video of the live stream, shared by a fan that night, showed Clavicular, 20, seemingly disorientated while sitting in a bar with friends who attempted to speak to him in front of a camera.
Clavicular, a prominent figure in the internet’s looksmaxxing community who rose to fame after allegedly tapping his face with a hammer to achieve chiseled cheekbones, is seen rubbing his eyes in the X video. “How f***ed up are you?” a friend is heard asking the influencer, who replies, “Dude, I’m shot.”
Another member of Claviular’s group is also seen placing a glass of ice water onto the table in front of Clavicular, who ignores the glass before stretching back in his seat. Later in the clip, the influencer’s head is seen dipping over to another friend’s shoulder beside him. The footage cuts out moments later.
News of Clavicular’s health comes weeks after Us Weekly confirmed he was arrested for battery in Fort Lauderdale. Taken into custody on March 26, the social media star was charged with misdemeanor battery after a fight broke out between his girlfriend, Violet Marie Lentz, and Jenny Popach, who went viral herself after breaking into the Hype House in June 2020. Clavicular was present for the incident.
Just hours prior to the arrest, Clavicular’s controversial social media content struck a significant chord, going viral after showing him shooting an already dead alligator while on a boat in the Florida Everglades. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission were aware of the situation and Us Weekly understood at the time that Clavicular got permission from the boat’s driver to shoot it.
A statement from the commission was shared via X in light of the footage circulating online. “The FWC is aware of a video depicting individuals in the Everglades on an airboat who appear to be discharging firearms at an alligator,” it read. “FWC officers are looking into the incident and will provide additional information when available.”
Clavicular’s looksmaxxing antics, embraced by an online community who “obsess over physical self-improvement in the hope that it’ll improve their dating odds” per a February report by GQ, have sparked controversy in the past. Among his efforts, the influencer claims to have taken crystal meth to curb his appetite and inject himself with mail-order testosterone.
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Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato reunite publicly for first time in nearly 10 years: 'I am in tears'
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