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MIAMI BEACH — In a city famous for its exclusive nightlife and ironclad « no-cameras » policies, a new venture is promising a total-access experience that is already raising eyebrows. Music manager Wack 100 has officially announced a partnership with one of the internet’s most polarizing figures, the 20-year-old influencer known as Clavicular, to open a dedicated streaming venue.
The project, aptly named Club Stream, is reportedly set to open off Collins Avenue. During a recent appearance on the No Jumper podcast, Wack 100 revealed he organized the deal in just a matter of days. He branded the destination as the first of its kind—a place where livestreaming isn’t just permitted, but encouraged.
“I got Clav a club,” Wack 100 stated. “Going to be the first club where you can come in streaming. It’s permitted.”

The Legal Elephant in the Room
While Wack 100 scouts real estate, the online community is asking a glaring question: How is a new club opening when its primary face is facing potential jail time?
Braden Peters, the man behind the Clavicular persona, was arrested in Fort Lauderdale earlier this week. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office alleges that in February, Peters orchestrated a physical brawl between two women at a rented Airbnb in Kissimmee specifically to exploit the footage for viral content. He is currently facing charges of misdemeanor battery and criminal conspiracy.
This arrest is merely the latest entry on a growing rap sheet. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission is also investigating a viral video appearing to show Peters in the Everglades firing over a dozen rounds into an alligator to « test » if it was dead. These incidents follow a separate arrest in Arizona last month involving a fake ID and drug possession—charges that prosecutors eventually declined to pursue, but which have nonetheless fueled a firestorm of scrutiny.

From Subculture to Social Pariah
Peters rose to digital fame as a leader in the « looksmaxxing » subculture—an online community obsessed with extreme physical self-improvement and « mogging, » or out-shining others aesthetically. However, his influence took a dark turn in January.
A viral video showed Peters alongside controversial figures including Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate, participating in offensive « Heil Hitler » chants at a Miami Beach nightclub. The backlash was swift and severe, resulting in a city-wide ban from the local hospitality industry. While Wack 100 claims to have personally negotiated with owners to lift these bans, many see Club Stream as a blatant attempt to bypass accountability.

A Ticking Time Bomb?
The digital consensus regarding the venue is overwhelmingly negative. Critics point to the inherent danger of a space designed specifically for « clout-hungry » creators.
One user on X (formerly Twitter) suggested the club would inevitably lead to « violence for clout. » That sentiment is backed by recent events; just yesterday, Clavicular made headlines for filming a professional UFC fighter choking out a fan for his live audience.
If this is the type of content being produced in public hotel lobbies, critics argue that giving these creators a dedicated home base is essentially subsidizing chaos. As the project moves forward, the question remains: is Wack 100 smart to capitalize on a hungry niche, or is he handing a megaphone to a ticking time bomb?

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George Butters is a double for a South American opera singer.

George Formby – George Butters/Gilli Vanetti
Linden Travers – Carole Dean
Enid Stamp-Taylor – Frances Martinique
Jacques Brown – Enrico Richardo
Felix Aylmer – Mr. Appleby
Ronald Shiner – Swifty
Alf Goddard – Slappy
Gus McNaughton – George White
Mavis Villiers – Mts. Durrant
Herbert Lomas – Mr. Butters
Eric Clavering – Mr. Durrant
Beatrice Varley – Mrs. Butters
Frank Atkinson – Cab Driver
Arthur Denton – Joe – Assistant Stage Manager
Muriel George – Auntie
Rita Grant – Barmaid
Cameron Hall – House Manager
Roddy Hughes – Doctor
Charles Paton
Norman Pierce
Leonard Sharp – Hosiery Vendor
Ben Williams – Hair-curling Demonstrator

Director – Marcel Varnel

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Motivational Christian message for anyone who has ever been told they are too broken, too weak, too late, too damaged, or too far behind to become what God placed in their heart. This video speaks to the reality of being underestimated and still choosing faith. It speaks to the hidden pain of carrying a calling while people around you only see your past. It speaks to the tension of trying to stay obedient when no one seems to understand what God is doing in your life. There are moments when rejection tries to become identity. There are moments when criticism becomes so familiar that it starts to feel like truth. That is where many people quietly surrender. But this message is a reminder that surrendering to despair is not the same as surrendering to God. The Lord is still able to restore courage, renew vision, and breathe strength back into a soul that feels worn down by resistance. This is for people who need real encouragement, not empty slogans. This is for those who want to know whether God still works through imperfect people, delayed people, overlooked people, and wounded people. He does. The Bible proves it, and transformed lives still prove it now. If you need a message about faith, perseverance, healing, and purpose, stay with this one to the end. Let it remind you that the voices that spoke against you never carried the authority to decide who you would become.

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