@DaLilFishie I was going less off pattern and more so by body shape, the head and the dorsal seem funky for ocellaris to me. However that may perhaps be the slight angle the fish is at and the individual, as with further comparison I'm inclined to agree with ocellaris. Gotta love clownfish and their numerous morphs.
@Great Argus the head shape is unusual for wild ocellaris... captive bred ones (which this fish almost certainly is), especially of fancy morphs, often have "pug noses" like this from inbreeding.