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Earlier this month, videos captured a group of right-wing influencers partying to rapper Kanye West’s song “Heil Hitler,” at a Miami Beach club. The clips shared all over social media showed manosphere influencers Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, Sneako, and Clavicular, along with well-known white nationalist Nick Fuentes, singing along to the song, celebrating Adolf Hitler, and throwing up the Nazi salute inside Vendôme nightclub. Another clip showed the group smoking cigarettes and shouting the lyrics, “Nigga, Heil Hitler!”
The videos sparked widespread outcry, prompting hundreds of comments on the club’s Instagram page, three employee firings, and criticism from local officials. Miami nightlife moguls like David Grutman issued lifetime bans from his clubs and venues amid the fallout.
“Vendôme has implemented new protocols and safeguards, including strict content controls, enhanced management oversight, and a zero-tolerance enforcement policy, to ensure our venue is never used as a platform for discrimination, hate, antisemitism, or any other behavior harmful towards our community,” the club said in a statement on Instagram following the incident. “We recognize the real harm this incident may [sic] caused to the Jewish community and to Miami Beach as a whole. “
But, despite the controversy, it appears one Miami club had no problem hosting one of the streamers this past weekend.

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A clip from Clavicular’s Friday night stream shows the 20-year-old influencer partying at the Latin club El Patio in Wynwood. The video shows the controversial streamer receiving bottle service at a table inside the club and an employee hoisting a digital sign that reads, “MOG NIGGA.”
Mog, which has roots in the incel community, typically means looking more attractive or better-looking than someone else. Clavicular gained prominence on TikTok by promoting content that encourages “looksmaxxing,” content that encourages practices, such as using crystal meth to stay lean, and facial “bone smashing.” He also regularly says racial slurs, including the N-word, and wears a black hat that has the N-word written in all caps.
El Patio has not returned New Times‘ requests for comment, asking whether the club is aware of the influencer’s involvement in the Vendome incident and whether the club bans any words from its digital signs.