Braden Peters, the 20-year-old jawline obsessive who built a following telling young men that physical perfection is the only currency, just found the limit of what a face can survive. Exactly 48 hours after a combative walkout on 60 Minutes Australia, the influencer known as “Clavicular” collapsed on a Kick livestream in front of thousands on Tuesday night.
The stream started as the usual toxic circus, with Peters and fellow looksmaxxing disciples wandering Miami, flexing “canthal tilts,” and chasing the “alpha” aesthetic. But by the time the group hit a local bar, the Looksmaxxing King was barely holding his head up.
A clip now circulating widely shows a visibly wasted Peters slurring into the camera: “Holy s— dude, I’m trying my best, but I’m f—ing destroyed right now.”
The vibe shifted to code red when a hot mic appears to catch fellow influencer Androgenic asking, “When did you last take blue?” as Peters’ head slumped toward the table. In the same clip, Androgenic appears to offer Peters an “addy,” the street name for Adderall, seconds before the feed abruptly cut to black.
Peters was hospitalized shortly after.
What looks like a party gone wrong is the brand’s logic reaching its end state. He has been public for years about the cost of that climb, admitting to using methamphetamine for weight loss and injecting testosterone since the age of 14. Self-improvement, by his own framing, has always run through self-destruction.
The “60 Minutes Australia” interview on Sunday lit the fuse. When Adam Hegarty pressed on his ties to Andrew Tate, Peters said, “I could teach you about looksmaxxing, and then maybe you could switch that up,” removed his microphone, and walked out. Two days later, he was unresponsive on a Miami livestream.
Kick monetized the stream and the community monetized the brand. Clavicular is in a hospital.