Thursday, July 16, 2026
34.8 C
New Delhi

Clavicular accuses Candace Owens’ manager of demanding $30K a month to “PR train” him

Clavicular accuses Candace Owens’ manager of demanding $30K a month to “PR train” him

Clavicular claimed he was approached after appearing on Fresh and Fit by someone identifying himself as Candace Owens’ manager, who allegedly pushed him to pay $30,000 a month for PR training. Clavicular said the pitch made no sense because his rise came from being openly anti-PR. The allegation has fueled backlash over image control and influencer authenticity.

A viral video that is spreading across social media has sparked a heated argument on authenticity, influence and the business of public image. In a digital age where unedited personas tend to establish the largest following, the concept of refining the voice of someone can be a misstep with the establishment of creators in the first place.That tension came into focus after online personality Clavicular shared an unexpected behind-the-scenes encounter. His account quickly gained traction, not because of spectacle, but because it tapped into a growing frustration among creators who believe raw honesty matters more than curated talking points.

Clavicular calls out alleged PR pitch from Candace Owens’ manager after podcast appearance

Clavicular revealed that the encounter happened after an appearance on the Fresh and Fit podcast, where he says he was approached privately by someone claiming to represent Candace Owens. According to Clavicular, the pitch was blunt and expensive, and it completely missed the point of why his audience follows him. Here is his full statement, shared without alteration: “All right, so anyway, I went on Fresh and Fit and there was some guy there lurking in the shadows. He’s like, comes up to me, he’s like, yo, I’m Candace Owens’ manager. He’s like, you need PR. And I’m like, wait, what? You want me to have a PR trainer? A handler, essentially, is what they’re trying to get me to do. And I’m like, I literally blew up for doing the most anti-PR shit. Like, why would he think that’s a good idea? Bro, 100%. And he charged me 30K a month.”The comment struck a nerve because it reflects a wider shift in media power. Independent creators are no longer chasing approval from traditional gatekeepers. Many see PR training as a filter that dulls their edge and distances them from their audience.The alleged $30,000 monthly fee only intensified the backlash. For critics, it symbolized an industry that monetizes control rather than creativity. Supporters of PR argue it protects careers. Detractors see it as reputation management disguised as guidance.Clavicular’s story has now become part of a larger conversation about who really benefits from media polish. In a space built on direct connection, the demand for handlers may be losing its grip.Also Read: Clavicular rejects MrBeast’s 10% offer, refuses to “go PR” and fake his personality for fame

Go to Source

Hot this week

Oil prices extend gain for fourth day, stay beyond $85 amid Middle East chaos

Crude oil prices continued to inch higher for the fourth day straight, staying beyond the $85 per barrel mark, on Thursday. Read More

TVS arm Home Credit to buy education loan company for Rs 967 crore

Representative image MUMBAI: Home Credit India Finance, a subsidiary of TVS Holdings, signed a share purchase agreement on Wednesday, to acquire Varthana Finance which specialises in lending for education, in an all-cash deal valued Read More

Ficci chief: It’s for industry to take advantage of FTAs

File photo: Ficci president Anant Goenka Ficci president Anant Goenka, who is the vice-chairman of the RPG Group, believes that the economic momentum is sustaining, especially after oil prices moderated. Read More

35 years on, 103-yr-old woman wins legal battle for plot of land

MOTIHARI: At the age of 68, when most people begin slowing down, Habiban Khatoon stepped into a courtroom to fight for what she believed was rightfully hers – possession of 1 katha and 4 dhur of land. Read More

Paresh Rawal regrets calling Anupama Chopra ‘Miss Irrelevant’ over her ‘Dhurandhar’ review

Paresh Rawal reflects on his controversy with Anupama Chopra over Dhurandhar’s review.(Image Credit: Instagram) In 2025, Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ gave Bollywood the much-needed hit after a very long time. Read More

Topics

Oil prices extend gain for fourth day, stay beyond $85 amid Middle East chaos

Crude oil prices continued to inch higher for the fourth day straight, staying beyond the $85 per barrel mark, on Thursday. Read More

TVS arm Home Credit to buy education loan company for Rs 967 crore

Representative image MUMBAI: Home Credit India Finance, a subsidiary of TVS Holdings, signed a share purchase agreement on Wednesday, to acquire Varthana Finance which specialises in lending for education, in an all-cash deal valued Read More

Ficci chief: It’s for industry to take advantage of FTAs

File photo: Ficci president Anant Goenka Ficci president Anant Goenka, who is the vice-chairman of the RPG Group, believes that the economic momentum is sustaining, especially after oil prices moderated. Read More

35 years on, 103-yr-old woman wins legal battle for plot of land

MOTIHARI: At the age of 68, when most people begin slowing down, Habiban Khatoon stepped into a courtroom to fight for what she believed was rightfully hers – possession of 1 katha and 4 dhur of land. Read More

Paresh Rawal regrets calling Anupama Chopra ‘Miss Irrelevant’ over her ‘Dhurandhar’ review

Paresh Rawal reflects on his controversy with Anupama Chopra over Dhurandhar’s review.(Image Credit: Instagram) In 2025, Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar’ gave Bollywood the much-needed hit after a very long time. Read More

‘The Odyssey’ headed for Rs 20 crore debut in India

Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’ is all set to make an epic debut at the Indian box office this Friday. Read More

Quote of the day by Emilia Clarke

Emilia Clarke reflected on how perseverance, rather than perfection, has shaped both her life and career.Image credit (Instagram)​ Emilia Clarke has had a year of extraordinary highs and one significant blow. Read More

‘Idhayam Murali’ BO day 6: Atharvaa’s film earns Rs 1.25 crore

‘Idhayam Murali’ box office collections day 6: Atharvaa’s film sees 1.6% growth; earns Rs 1. Read More

Related Articles