Clavicular is on Crystal yet he manages to roast 20 year old for ruining her body with tattoos

In what many are calling peak hypocrisy, the 19-year-old influencer known as Clavicular recently went viral for criticizing a 20-year-old woman’s appearance choices in a video.

The influencer started using TRT at age 14 and has openly discussed using crystal methamphetamine as a workout supplement.

The footage shows Clavicular interrogating the young woman about her tattoos, dyed hair, and piercings with unmistakable disdain. “You’re all tatted up and s**t already?” he asks incredulously, before adding, “How’d things already go so wrong for you? You’re so young.”

When the woman, clearly taken aback, questions his logic, Clavicular responds with dismissive confidence: “No, I don’t doubt that. It doesn’t surprise me.”

The exchange has ignited fierce debate online, with critics pointing out the staggering contradiction between Clavicular’s judgment of reversible aesthetic choices like tattoos and hair dye, and his own admitted use of performance-enhancing substances that have permanently altered his body—including likely sterilization from early testosterone use.

Clavicular, who has become the face of the “looksmaxxing” movement, has been remarkably candid about his extreme methods. “I wanted to get to my goals as quickly as possible,” he explained in a previous interview. “I do not care about side effects. I don’t care about any implications… none of that shit really phased me.”

His daily regimen includes injecting approximately three different substances, including human growth hormone and melanotan for tanning. Most surprisingly, he’s admitted to using crystal methamphetamine for its stimulant and appetite-suppressing properties. “I use crystal methamphetamine as a stimulant and to lean max,” he stated matter-of-factly, explaining he switched from Adderall to the illegal substance to achieve hollow cheeks.

Beyond pharmaceuticals, Clavicular has adopted makeup techniques including eyeliner and facial contouring, and has even been documented repeatedly punching his own cheekbones, believing the trauma will create more prominent facial structure.

Despite being a 6’2″ conventionally attractive young man, he’s planning $35,000 worth of facial reconstruction surgery in Turkey and considering limb-lengthening procedures.

The irony of someone who has taken such extreme—and potentially life-threatening—measures to modify his own appearance criticizing a woman for getting tattoos has not been lost on observers. Social media users quickly highlighted that while tattoos can be covered or removed, the side effects of starting TRT at 14 or using methamphetamine are often permanent.

“This is the same guy selling courses to teenagers about how to change their bodies, and he’s judging someone for tattoos?” one comment read. “At least her choices won’t sterilize her.”

What makes the situation particularly troubling is Clavicular’s growing influence. He’s leveraged appearances with major streamers and fitness personalities to sell courses teaching his dangerous methods to insecure young men.

His marketing pitch specifically targets vulnerable teenagers: “If you’re tired of being invisible to women, tired of getting rejected, and tired of watching other guys who won the genetic lottery take what’s yours, then pay attention.”

Perhaps the most telling moment in the exchange was the young woman’s bewilderment at his criticism. Her confusion speaks to what many observers are noting: the fundamental disconnect between Clavicular’s extreme body modification journey and his harsh judgment of someone else’s far more benign personal expression.