Controversial Streamer Clavicular Hospitalized After Overdose

Influencer says he 'can't IRL stream' anymore following the incident.

Apr. 15, 2026 at 10:12pm

An extreme close-up photograph of shattered glass reflecting harsh studio lighting, conceptually representing the fragility and consequences of substance abuse in the influencer industry.The aftermath of a suspected overdose incident highlights the risks and challenges faced by online creators struggling with substance abuse.Today in Miami

Clavicular, a popular 'looksmaxxing' influencer and streamer, was hospitalized on Tuesday night in Miami for a suspected overdose. After being released the following morning, Clavicular announced on his Kick stream that he can no longer do 'IRL' (in-real-life) broadcasts due to his behavior while under the influence of substances.

Why it matters

Clavicular has gained notoriety for promoting extreme 'looksmaxxing' practices and making controversial statements. This incident highlights the risks associated with substance abuse in the influencer and streaming community, as well as the challenges creators can face in maintaining an online presence while managing personal struggles.

The details

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, was livestreaming at a mall and restaurant in Miami on Tuesday night when the incident occurred. Videos circulated on X (formerly Twitter) showing him being carried by multiple people to an ambulance. After being released from the hospital the following morning, Clavicular took to X to speak about the experience, saying 'the worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.' He acknowledged that using substances was just a 'cope' to feel 'neurotypical' in public, but that it's not a real solution.

  • On Tuesday night, Clavicular was hospitalized in Miami for a suspected overdose.
  • On Wednesday, Clavicular livestreamed again and informed his fans that he 'can't IRL stream' anymore following the overdose incident.

The players

Clavicular

A popular 'looksmaxxing' influencer and streamer, whose real name is Braden Peters. He has gained recognition for his self-obsession with being aesthetically pleasing and for promoting extreme 'looksmaxxing' practices.

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What they’re saying

“I ain't going to be doing any more substances for a little while, hopefully forever. 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.”

— Clavicular, Influencer

“Just got home, that was brutal. 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

The takeaway

This incident highlights the risks and challenges that influencers and streamers can face when dealing with substance abuse issues, and the need for greater support and resources within the online creator community.