Did Clavicular kill the stream sniper he ran over with his Cybertruck? Adin Ross looks out for the streamer post-crash

Clavicular is a lookmaxxing influencer. (Image via Instagram)
Clavicular is a lookmaxxing influencer. (Image via Instagram)

TikTok and KICK influencer Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, is facing another controversy after he tried to run over a stream sniper on live camera with his Cybertruck in Florida on December 24.

According to the now-viral video of the incident, the stream sniper was seen hopping on the windshield of Clavicular’s Cybertruck. The content creator was visibly upset and later hit the guy with his car.

A female passenger from the back seat was heard screaming, “Oh my God!” before Peters tried to drive away. He was heard asking the woman, “Is he dead?” to which she replied, “I don’t know,” and Clavicular counter-responded with an “okay.”

Live streamer Adin Ross shared the aftermath video feed of the crash site during his recent Kick stream, where the unidentified victim was said to be “on the ground” by a security officer. However, it remains unconfirmed whether he’s dead.

Subsequently, Adin Ross called up Clavicular during his stream and asked him to “go live” or “record” whatever happens to him next. Ross enquired whether the TikToker would be “detained,” however, Braden said he was unsure but was not saying a word “without a lawyer,” which Adin approved.

The clip ends with Braden Peters asking Adin Ross for his help in finding him a legal representative and getting him unbanned from KICK, while he dealt with his real-world run-in with the law.


All about Clavicular amid the latest drama

According to Famous Birthdays, Clavicular is a social media star who joined TikTok in October 2021 and has been posting “looksmaxxing” content ever since. The term refers to a “subculture” obsessed with appearance boosting through medical/ cosmetic procedures as well as grooming.

Braden Peters turned 20 on December 17 and has recently become a live streamer on KICK and Twitch. On these platforms, he rates people’s looks, attractiveness, facial symmetry, bodily features, and advocates for self-improvement techniques. He once invited controversy when he called Michael B. Jordan a 3.5 out of 10.

He also performs dance routines to trending music and has amassed thousands of followers on all his social media/ streaming profiles. Clavicular also runs courses for men where he coaches them on how to maximize their looks and boost their confidence.

His video on voting for politicians based on their appearances earned him over a million views last year during the election season.

This is not the first time Braden Peters has found himself in muddy waters. Last month, he went viral for injecting his 17-year-old girlfriend with cosmetic peptides, aka face filler, during a KICK stream.

Subsequently, he was accused of grooming a minor and experimenting with unlicensed and dangerous cosmetic procedures.

According to MSN, Clavicular also tried to convince his girlfriend to drop out of college. This has earned him comparisons to male-centric influencers and streamers such as Andrew Tate and Ed Matthews.

Earlier this week, Braden Peters was also warned by Bryce Hall not to engage with women rudely after reposting a clip of the former making inappropriate remarks toward a fellow female partygoer. Hall also called Clavicular’s content “painfully cringe,” adding he only learnt about him a week ago.

Meanwhile, Peters responded on his live stream, claiming the woman was his acquaintance and that he had behaved respectfully on camera, rather than off it. He also dismissed Bryce Hall as irrelevant.

Earlier on Wednesday, Clavicular posted a live stream of himself getting in a heated exchange with a few Black guys (stream snipers) who accused him of calling them the n-word and using alleged homophobic slurs. He, in turn, threatened to break their jaws.

Another video showed him getting into a verbal fight with strangers regarding a drugging allegation outside of a Miami nightclub.

Last week, Braden Peters was detained by the authorities for 45 minutes while he was live-streaming in a public park in Florida. He was later released after background checks found no immediate threats. The TikToker even joked about his encounters with the police being a weekly affair.


Whether Peters has been taken into custody for his latest Cybertruck run-over incident remains unclear at the time of writing.

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Edited by Pallavi K