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Clavicular Dropped by Rep After Suspected Overdose; Source Reveals Reason Why

Clavicular’s publicist, Mitchell Jackson, is no longer working with the controversial influencer, whose real name is Braden Peters. He was hospitalized on Tuesday, April 14 for a suspected drug overdose following a disturbing livestream.

Prior to his hospitalization, Braden walked out of a 60 Minutes Australia interview. After being asked why he spends time with controversial people like Andrew Tate, he said, “I see you want to make this political. I’m not doing any political jestering.”

Mitchell Jackson has stopped working with Braden Peters, aka Clavicular

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People has reported the reason Mitchell is not working with Braden is because of his drug use. “Mitchell quit because Braden will not take his health seriously,” a source said. “Braden thinks he’s invincible and nobody’s invincible. If Braden wants to get sober and get healthy, he would be willing to rejoin him because he values him as a person.”

Braden has an online following as a leader of the “looksmaxxing” community. This divisive internet group includes young men taking extreme steps to be more attractive.

As the leader, Braden often is criticized for extreme views and racist acts on his livestreams. For example, he used a racial slur when speaking about his illegal drug use. He revealed using meth for a better appearance.

Braden went home the day after being hospitalized. He updated followers with a bloody face selfie, writing, “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.”

In a Kick livestream later the same day he said he felt “good” but didn’t want to provide more information. “I ain’t going to be doing any more substances for a little while, hopefully forever,” he shared on a YouTube clip.

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