Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, and other controversial personalities are flocking to the livestreaming service Kick, drawn by its more lenient content rules and significant earning potential, even as mainstream brands remain hesitant.
His gonzo argot of ‘mogging’ and ‘jestermaxxing’ masks a malign chauvinist philosophy, and his audience keeps growing
How’s your “jestermaxxing” game? Have you been “brutally frame-mogged” lately? If you’ve been finding this kind of online discourse even more impenetrable than usual, a 20-year-old content creator calling himself Clavicular is probably to blame.
Born Braden Peters, Clavicular is a manosphere-adjacent influencer who has recently broken containment for a string of high-profile controversies, including livestreaming himself apparently running over a pedestrian with his Tesla Cybertruck and being filmed chanting the lyrics to Kanye West’s Heil Hitler in a nightclub with the self-styled “misogynist influencer” Andrew Tate and the white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes.
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Looksmaxxing influencer Braden Peters revealed the daily drug cocktail he uses to pursue his ideal physique, including testosterone, retatrutide, and other supplements.
Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, brought his controversial looksmaxxing fame to New York City with a runway debut and major media coverage. Days after Arizona prosecutors dropped his arrest case, he walked for Elena Velez and livestreamed the chaos. From risky self-improvement methods to political comments, his rise shows how internet fame is moving into mainstream culture.