Influencer Clavicular Recovering After Overdose During Livestream

Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, is recovering from a suspected overdose during a livestream in Miami. He shared his experience on social media, expressing the challenges he faces with substance use. The incident has raised concerns among his followers, especially after he appeared disoriented during the broadcast. This event follows a recent arrest related to a battery charge. Read on to learn more about Clavicular's journey and the implications of his actions.
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Clavicular's Overdose Incident


Braden Peters, a social media influencer known as "Clavicular", is reportedly on the mend following a suspected overdose that occurred during a livestream in Miami. On Wednesday, he shared on X, "Just got home, that was brutal. All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn't a real solution." He expressed that the most distressing moment was when he felt his face slipping from the life support mask.


Emergency services responded to a call on Tuesday night regarding a potential overdose involving a 20-year-old male at the intersection of 9th Street and South Miami Avenue in the Brickell district. While officials have not disclosed the identity of the individual, a source close to Clavicular informed a news outlet that he was believed to have overdosed. Viewers of the livestream expressed concern as they noticed Peters appearing increasingly disoriented before the stream abruptly ended.


Clavicular has gained popularity for his content related to "looksmaxxing", a trend aimed at enhancing physical appearance, often through extreme measures. He has previously admitted to using methamphetamine to control his appetite for maintaining a slim figure. As of now, authorities have not provided additional information regarding the incident.


This incident follows Peters' recent arrest in Fort Lauderdale on a battery charge stemming from a February altercation. The Osceola County Sheriff's Office reported that they investigated a disturbance involving two women at a rental property in Kissimmee on February 2. It was alleged that Peters instigated the conflict and later shared it on social media, leading to an arrest warrant being issued and his subsequent apprehension.