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Kick streamer Clavicular’s jaw hammering confession takes unexpected turn after revealing life with multiple girlfriends

Kick streamer Clavicular’s jaw hammering confession takes unexpected turn after revealing life with multiple girlfriends

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Social media personality Clavicular is once again getting attention online after openly talking about a shocking habit from his teenage years. During a recent podcast-style conversation, Clavicular admitted that he repeatedly hit his jaw with a hammer when he was younger because he believed it could change the shape of his face. The clip quickly spread across social media platforms, with many users reacting to both his comments and his current lifestyle.In the same discussion, Clavicular also claimed he is currently dating multiple women at the same time and said he plans to add another person to the group soon. The conversation moved from his old “bone smashing” stories to his personal life, creating a wave of reactions online. Many viewers were surprised by how casually he spoke about both topics, especially when explaining that his parents once hid hammers around the house to stop him from continuing the behavior.

Clavicular says parents hid hammers after jaw-shaping attempts during teenage years

While speaking during the interview, Clavicular explained that the jaw-hitting incidents were “not a joke” and said the videos were uploaded on YouTube years ago. According to him, he used a hammer around three or four times because he believed it could help shape his jawline. He also admitted he later switched to using a baseball trophy after the hammers became harder to access at home.Clavicular said he cannot fully confirm whether the changes in his appearance came from those actions, normal puberty, or other factors. Still, he claimed there was some visible difference over time. During the conversation, he laughed while recalling how his parents reportedly started hiding tools from him because they were worried he would continue hurting himself.The interview later shifted toward his dating life. Clavicular claimed he is currently seeing three women and said a fourth person may soon join the group. He explained that the women are not close friends but added that things are “getting better” between them. When asked if he had a favorite, he first denied it before briefly mentioning one name during the exchange.He also shared a story about randomly inviting women to move into his house after deciding he wanted “more people around.” According to Clavicular, several people surprisingly agreed to the idea almost immediately. The clip has since created strong reactions online, with many social media users debating whether the comments were serious, exaggerated for entertainment, or simply part of his internet personality.

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