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Braden ‘Clavicular’ Peters Gives Update After Hospitalization

Braden “Clavicular” Peters sparked widespread concern amongst his followers after his hospitalization from a suspected drug overdose. The incident took place while he was livestreaming at a bar and mall with his friends. He reportedly slurred his speech while speaking to a young woman before becoming unresponsive, causing his stream to end abruptly. The controversial influencer has since offered an update about his health, touching upon his difficult ordeal.

Influencer Clavicular shares update after hospitalization

The influencer, popular for his “Looksmaxxing” content, took to X (formerly Twitter) to update his followers on his condition following his hospitalization.

Sharing a selfie, where his face had visible blood marks, Peters described the troubling situation in the caption of his post as “brutal.” He added that the substances he had taken before his overdose were to help him “feel neurotypical” in public. However, he clarified that they weren’t a “real solution” to his problem. Further describing his harrowing experience, he shared, “The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.”

A fan responded to Clavicular’s post, suggesting that he “autistmaxx” while in public and not think about others’ opinions. The latter replied that if he wasn’t doing livestreaming, he would agree.

Meanwhile, on Kick, Clavicular informed viewers that he got back from the hospital at 6:00 a.m. and that he was fine. “Don’t worry about me, boys,” he assured. While he declined to share what led to his hospitalization, stressing he didn’t want to discuss, he revealed that he would no longer be taking any drugs. He added, “I ain’t going to be doing any more substances for a little while, hopefully forever.”

He then confirmed that this meant he could no longer do IRL (In real life) streams. The influencer reasoned, “Cause as you guys know I’m quite brutal without that.”

Peters further stated that he now had to find an alternative for his content creation. He suggested he could either do “mogging” while sober or focus on a new type of content. He added, “It’s f****** done for.”

Clavicular recently made headlines after he walked out of a 60 Minutes Australia interview. He was prompted to do so after being offended by questions about Andrew Tate and his connection to the incel community.

Originally reported by Abdul Azim Naushad on Mandatory.

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