Clavicular, who was hospitalized Tuesday night for a suspected overdose, livestreamed again hours after being released.
The “looksmaxxing” influencer and streamer, whose real name is Braden Peters, informed his fans on Kick Wednesday that he “can’t IRL stream” anymore following the overdose.
“I ain’t going to be doing any more substances for a little while, hopefully forever,” he said. “But that means I can’t IRL stream anymore, so that’s the thing. I really can’t IRL stream ’cause as you guys know I’m quite rude without that shit.”
He continued, “So I think I have to figure something else out. Fuck. I have to figure out a new method. Either practice mogging sober or just find a new form of content. I don’t know. It’s fucking done for.”
Clavicular was livestreaming at a mall and restaurant in Miami on Kick Tuesday night when the incident happened. After his stream was abrubtly cut off, videos started circulating on X of him being carried by multiple people to an ambulance.
Sources told The Hollywood Reporter Tuesday night that he was in “stable condition” once he arrived at the hospital.
After being released the following morning, Clavicular took to X to speak out for the first time since the overdose. “Just got home, that was brutal,” he wrote. “All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn’t a real solution. The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.”
Clavicular gained recognition for his self-obsession with being aesthetically pleasing and for promoting extreme “looksmaxxing” — an online trend, popular among young men, focused on maximizing physical attractiveness. The trend ranges from healthy grooming to dangerous practices, such as bone-smashing using a hammer to enhance facial features, which Clavicular has advocated.
Earlier this week, the controversial streamer made headlines when he walked out of a 60 Minutes Australia interview after correspondent Adam Hegarty asked him if he identifies as an incel and about his connection to Andrew Tate. Clavicular clearly got defensive with the line of questioning, and in response, tried to suggest the interviewer was a cuckold.
Clavicular has also found himself in some legal trouble, as he’s reportedly being investigated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for a video appearing to show him shooting an alligator. He was also arrested last month in Florida on misdemeanor battery charges after authorities issued a warrant for his arrest. They said the influencer provoked the fight between two women and exploited them by posting it online, The New York Times reported.





