Clavicular hospitalized after suspected overdose during livestream

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Clavicular, the controversial “looksmaxxing” influencer, was hospitalized after suffering a suspected overdose during a livestream on Tuesday night. The 20-year-old streamer, real name Braden Peters, collapsed in front of thousands of viewers. The incident marks another troubling chapter in the controversial creator’s tumultuous recent history.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Incident Date: April 14, 2026, during a livestream in Miami
  • Streamer Identity: Braden Peters, age 20, popular on Kick and TikTok
  • Condition: Reported 911 call for suspected overdose, transported to hospital
  • Livestream Content: Peters appeared disoriented with slurred speech at mall and bar locations

The Shocking Livestream Moment

Peters was streaming from a shopping mall and restaurant in Miami alongside fellow influencers when the incident unfolded. In video footage, the streamer repeatedly said “Holy f-ck” and asked friends if there was somewhere he could sit down. His speech became increasingly slurred as the livestream progressed.

When the group moved to what appeared to be a bar setting, Peters sat in a booth with friends sitting beside him. Footage shows him putting his hands behind his head and over his face while companions asked if he needed something. Fellow influencer Androgenic, streaming alongside Peters, became concerned when the creator went from responsive to “fairly unresponsive in mere seconds.”

How Friends Reacted During the Crisis

According to Androgenic’s account on social media, the group “realised the situation immediately,” turned off the stream, and rushed Peters to the hospital within minutes. During the livestream, Androgenic asked Peters questions like “When did you last take blue?” as his head appeared to slump. The influencer also asked if Peters wanted “an addy,” seemingly referring to Adderall.

A 911 dispatch call confirmed emergency crews were sent for a 20-year-old male overdose in Miami at the approximate location where Clavicular was streaming. Sources did not immediately clarify which substances Peters may have consumed prior to the incident.

Clavicular’s Recent Controversies

Controversy Date
Battery arrest in Florida March 27, 2026
Viral alligator shooting incident March 26, 2026
60 Minutes Australia interview walkout April 12, 2026
Suspected overdose hospitalization April 14, 2026

This latest incident comes just days after Peters walked out of a 60 Minutes Australia interview when asked about his associations with controversial figures. Earlier in March, Peters was arrested on misdemeanor battery charges following a fight involving his girlfriend Violet Marie Lentz and another woman. He also faced legal scrutiny for shooting an alligator in the Florida Everglades.

Understanding the Looksmaxxing Community

Peters rose to prominence as a leader in the “looksmaxxing” community, a controversial internet subculture where young men pursue extreme physical self-improvement strategies. According to reports, Peters has publicly claimed to have engaged in extreme measures including tapping his face with a hammer to achieve more defined cheekbones.

Peters has also allegedly admitted to microdosing methamphetamine to suppress appetite, injecting mail-order testosterone, and taking various steroids. The influencer’s controversial content and questionable health practices have made him a polarizing figure across social media platforms including Kick and TikTok.

What Happens Next for Clavicular?

As of now, minimal details have been released regarding Peters’ current condition or hospital status. The suspected overdose raises serious questions about the health risks associated with the extreme practices promoted within the looksmaxxing community. Friends like Woah Vicky quickly sent well-wishes on social media after learning of the incident.

“I hadn’t seen him in this state before and he went from speaking to being fairly unresponsive in mere seconds. Within a minute we all realised the situation, turned the stream off, picked him up and rushed him to the hospital.”

Androgenic, fellow influencer

Sources

  • People Magazine – Breaking coverage of streamer’s suspected overdose during livestream
  • Just Jared – Hospital details and eyewitness accounts from the incident
  • US Weekly – Verification of overdose report and streaming footage analysis

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