Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, has asserted self-defense following a shocking incident where he appeared to run over an individual with his Tesla Cybertruck during a livestream. The event unfolded on Wednesday, December 24, and quickly spread across social media as video footage emerged showing someone climbing onto the vehicle’s hood before Clavicular allegedly drove forward over the person.
In the clips, an off-camera voice urges Clavicular to “drive,” shortly before the car appears to roll over the individual. Although the nature of the incident remains ambiguous—whether it was a planned stunt or a genuine altercation—another video captures Clavicular conversing with an individual in a reflective safety jacket, expressing that he acted out of fear for his safety. “You saw that? Bro, they were surrounding our car,” he explained. According to Clavicular, he perceived the group as a threat, claiming they were armed, citing a visible pistol outline beneath one individual’s clothing.
Popular streamer Adin Ross reached out to Clavicular, advising him to document the incident while avoiding any comments or responses to questions during an online call. “You need to be live for this. Okay? You need to be recording something,” Ross emphasized, suggesting that keeping a livestream might protect him legally.
Shortly after the incident went viral, fans discovered that Clavicular’s Kick channel was temporarily inaccessible, resulting in an error message for those trying to access it. Although Kick has not officially commented on the situation, the timing of the restriction implies it was a direct result of the livestream footage.
Clavicular, known for his sometimes controversial online persona, has gained a mixed following across various platforms such as TikTok and Kick. His content often touches on themes like rating attractiveness and promoting self-improvement, but he has also attracted criticism. One of his recent stunts involved administering injectable cosmetic treatments to his 17-year-old girlfriend, prompting health professionals to weigh in on the dangers of such actions, which can lead to serious health risks without proper medical oversight.
As this situation develops, it raises significant questions about the responsibility of influencers and the content they create, particularly when crossing the boundaries into potentially harmful or dangerous territory.
