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Looksmaxxer and far-right friendly streamer Clavicular is apparently home after being hospitalized for a suspected overdose in Miami.
“Just got home, that was brutal,” he wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “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.”
A clip from a Kick livestream shared on social media Tuesday night shows Clavicular sitting at a table inside what appears to be the Blue Martini in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood with his hands resting behind his head and his eyes closed when his friend asks him: “How fucked up are you?” to which he replied “Dude, I’m gone.”
His friends appear to push a glass of water in his direction and encourage him to drink it before the cameraman appears to zoom in and cut Clavicular out of the frame. While he reappears in the corner of the frame, his eyes opening and closing, a friend asks him repeatedly whether he wants Adderall. Seconds later, the livestream ends.
Another video then shows Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, being carried out of the bar and into a black SUV parked downstairs.
In police dispatch audio shared on X, a woman can be heard talking about emergency crews responding to a “20-year-old male overdose” at 900 South Miami Avenue (which is where Blue Martini is located).
Miami Fire Rescue spokesperson Pete Sanchez tells New Times that the department responded to Blue Martini over a potential drug overdose — “however the individual was possibly rushed away in a vehicle, so we were not able to access anyone nor make patient contact.”
“Nothing further for us and we cleared the scene,” he wrote in an email.
A representative for Clavicular did not respond to a request for comment.
The young streamer, who appears to be living in South Florida, rose to prominence online by promoting “looksmaxxing,” a genre of content that encourages extreme practices such as facial “bone smashing” and even using crystal meth to stay lean.
Clavicular, who frequently uses the N-word, made headlines earlier this year after rapping to Kanye West’s song “Heil Hitler” alongside well-known white nationalist Nick Fuentes and manosphere influencers Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, and Sneako inside Vendôme nightclub in Miami Beach. Videos captured the group throwing up the Nazi salute and shouting the lyrics, “Nigga, Heil Nitler!”
In late March, he was arrested by the Fort Lauderdale police on a misdemeanor battery charge stemming from a February incident in Osceola County, in which he was accused of instigating women to fight for clout.
The suspected overdose incident comes just days after 60 Minutes Australia aired an interview with Clavicular, which the streamer stormed out of after being asked questions about whether he identifies with the incel community and about his relationship with Andrew Tate.
This is a breaking story and will be updated as events warrant.