Streamer Clavicular is speaking out for the first time since his terrifying health scare, he has been sober after overdose scare that left him hospitalized last month. The content creator was spotted Friday night enjoying Miami’s nightlife, hitting CC Rooftop at the Moxy hotel and later Bacara, but clarified that his partying days are behind him. “I’ve been sober ever since the incident,” he told reporters. The news comes weeks after his stream abruptly cut off when viewers noticed something was wrong, sparking a real-time fan-led rescue effort.
In mid-April, Clavicular was live when his behavior suddenly shifted. Viewers in the chat flagged concerns as he became disoriented on camera. The stream ended abruptly. Sources familiar with the situation later confirmed that Clavicular suffered a suspected overdose that night and was hospitalized. Fans had organized online to ensure he received help, a rare moment of a streaming community literally saving a creator’s life. Now, being sober after overdose scare, Clavicular is thanking viewers by showing up differently.
Friday’s Miami sightseeing raised eyebrows initially. Why would someone fresh out of a hospitalization be at rooftop bars? Clavicular addressed the subtext directly: being present in social settings does not mean relapsing. He was clear, composed, and fully aware during the interview a stark contrast to the disoriented figure fans saw on that April stream.
Clavicular’s main channel was recently banned from YouTube, cutting off his primary revenue and audience hub. He told said he’s already been in contact with the appropriate people and says “it will be resolved soon.” He did not specify the reason for the ban or offer a timeline for reinstatement, but his confidence suggested active negotiations are underway.
When asked about his plans going forward, Clavicular was direct: all that’s next is to keep “grinding” and focus on better streaming as a main priority. He confirmed he will be streaming every day this weekend and moving forward, not shying away from making content or taking it easy. The work ethic, he implied, is part of his sobriety, staying busy, staying accountable, and staying in front of the camera.
Most influencers never acknowledge their lowest moments publicly. Clavicular is doing something different: speaking on camera, at night, in Miami, with no filter. He’s not hiding. He’s not waiting for the perfect PR moment. He’s just streaming. For fans who watched him nearly die on a livestream, that might be enough.
Clavicular’s overdose scare could have been the end of his career, or his life. Instead, he’s turning it into a pivot point. Sober. Streaming daily. Fighting to get his channel back. The story isn’t over. In fact, for his viewers, it might just be starting.


