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Claviculars YouTube Channels Banned After Overdose Tragedy

Influencer Clavicular's YouTube channels have been removed from the platform following his recent suspected overdose.The controversial 20-year-old 'looksmaxxer'...

Claviculars YouTube Channels Banned After Overdose Tragedy
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Influencer Clavicular's  channels have been removed from the platform following his .

The controversial - born Braden Eric Peters - had his additional channels removed six months after YouTube took down his original account. 

'We terminated the creator's original channel back in November 2025,' a spokesperson for YouTube told People on Thursday, adding that the platform 'removed these additional channels under our terms of service, which prohibit creating new channels after a termination.'

Clavicular reacted to the termination on X, writing, 'Very sad news this morning. My YouTube channels @LiveWithClav & @ClavLooksmax were terminated this morning with no warning or explanation.'

The native added that the channels were created to 'help empower young men to be the best versions of themselves.'  

The Daily Mail has reached out to YouTube for comment. 

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Influencer Clavicular's, 20, YouTube channels have been removed from the platform following his recent suspected overdose

His original account was removed after the company determined that some of the content facilitated access to websites that violate YouTube's policies on illegal or regulated goods or services. 

Clavicular reacted to the termination on X, writing that it was 'very sad news' and that the channels were created to 'help empower young men to be the best versions of themselves'

'We terminated the creator's original channel back in November 2025,' a spokesperson for YouTube told People, adding that their terms of service 'prohibit creating new channels after a termination'; Clavicular seen February

Last Wednesday Clavicular revealed that he was back home after being rushed to the hospital following a suspected overdose on Tuesday night 

Clavicular (right) is seen on Tuesday evening's livestream at a bar in Miami. Moments after this, he slumped over on the table

As he has stated he has autism previously, he admitted that he had used substances to feel 'neurotypical' while out in public which led to the scary incident.

Clavicular wrote: '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.

'The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask.'

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A CPR mask - also known as a 'pocket mask' or 'face shield' - is a critical tool for safely responding to a drug overdose as according to the CPR Care Association: 'Certain overdoses can slow or stop breathing. Rescue breaths given with a mouth-to-mask device can keep oxygen flowing until medical help arrives. This can be done without the risks of direct contact.'

Earlier in the night, the influencer could be seen on a livestream beginning to slur his speech and hold his head as his colleagues attempted to help him.

According to police radio chatter, a call came in at around 8:45pm ET on Tuesday night claiming a 20-year-old man was overdosing on South Miami Avenue in Miami. Clavicular is 20 and was inside the location.

After returning home, Kenneth Peters, who flew from New Jersey to Florida to stage an intervention. 

TMZ was the first to report that Clavicular possibly suffered an overdose and was hospitalized.

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During the stream on Kick, Clavicular and two other individuals sat down at a booth in a club. One of his friends asked him, 'How f***ed up are you?'

Clavicular responded by laughing and saying a few unintelligible phrases. A glass of water was placed in front of him before he appeared to slump over.

His friend, another 'looksmaxxer' named Androgenic, asked him if he wanted an Addy - meaning the stimulant Adderall - three times before Clavicular appeared to slump over on the table in front of him. Shortly after that, the livestream cut out.

Clavicular (pictured with Andrew Tate in January) has become the face of 'looksmaxxing,' a niche internet subculture dedicated to achieve what followers deem to be the ultimate masculine appearance

Videos circulated on social media appear to show a limp Clavicular being carried out to an ambulance by two men. Early Wednesday morning, reporter Taylor Lorenz was told that he was in stable condition but still in and out of consciousness after having a seizure. 

Clavicular is known online for his 'looksmaxxing' content, urging young men to upgrade their looks through extreme and controversial methods such as facial 'bone smashing', which he claims makes the bones after they're broken.

He also advocates for steroid use, admitting that he has taken testosterone since he was 14.

He believes being attractive is crucial to a man's success, especially in getting attention from women.

This philosophy from the looksmaxxing community overlaps with beliefs espoused by incels, or involuntary celibates. These are men who have strong animosity toward women because they can't find someone who wants to have sex with them.

In a recent interview on 60 Minutes Australia, Clavicular was asked about what incels had in common with his looksmaxxers and got defensive.

'I'm not linked to that group in any way,' Peters said of incels. 'Looksmaxxing is self-improvement, right? So it's about potentially ascending out of that category and so that would be one of the goals is to disassociate from being an incel and overcome that.'

The interviewer then

Clavicular was spotted at a nightclub in Miami with Tate and white nationalist commentator Nick Fuentes in January.

'You've obviously shared company with Andrew Tate and other, dare I say, rather controversial figures,' the interviewer said. 'Why do you spend time with people like that?'

Clavicular was arrested on March 26 near Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on a misdemeanor assault charge

Clavicular immediately disengaged, saying 'all right, have a nice day' before standing up and walking off.

On March 26, . Reporter Taylor Lorenz was the first to confirm this, saying that the arrest near Fort Lauderdale stemmed from an Osceola County Sheriff’s Office warrant from March 9.

Lorenz speculated the charge may be connected to a physical altercation involving his girlfriend, known as Violet, and influencer Jenny Popach.

The altercation between Violet and Popach unfolded during a Kick livestream earlier this year that racked up hundreds of thousands of views online, with the pair seen hitting and pulling each other’s hair inside a house before being separated.

Clavicular was taken into custody after he was filmed unloading a gun on a dead alligator in a Florida Everglades swamp. His arrest had nothing to do with this video.

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