‘Looksmaxxing’ influencer and streamer Clavicular has been hospitalized after struggling a suspected overdose Tuesday night, a supply confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
The “looksmaxxing” influencer and on-line streamer, whose actual title is Braden Peters, was taken to the hospital, the place he’s at the moment in “stable condition,” THR has discovered. He was nonetheless within the hospital as of Tuesday evening.
Earlier within the day, Clavicular was livestreaming on Kick when it abruptly lower off, sparking concern amongst followers. Video was later shared on X of the streamer being carried by a number of individuals to a black automotive as an ambulance arrived on the scene.
THR has additionally reached out to the Miami Police Department and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department for extra data.
Clavicular gained recognition for his self-obsession with being aesthetically pleasing and for selling excessive “looksmaxxing” — an internet development, standard amongst younger males, targeted on maximizing bodily attractiveness. The development ranges from wholesome grooming to harmful practices, comparable to bone-smashing utilizing a hammer to boost facial options, 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 requested him if he identifies as an incel and about his connection to Andrew Tate. Clavicular clearly bought defensive with the road of questioning, and in response, tried to recommend the interviewer was a cuckold.
Clavicular has additionally discovered himself in some authorized bother, as he’s reportedly being investigated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for a video showing to indicate him capturing an alligator. He was additionally arrested final month in Florida on misdemeanor battery prices after authorities issued a warrant for his arrest. They mentioned the influencer provoked the battle between two ladies and exploited them by posting it on-line, The New York Times reported.