Clavicular, a streamer known for his "looksmaxxing" content, has found himself in a precarious situation after being arrested for battery in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The 20-year-old, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, was taken into custody on a warrant from Osceola County and is facing a misdemeanor battery charge. Prior to his arrest, Clavicular had been active on social media, sharing a video of himself cruising through the Florida Everglades on an airboat, where he encountered a dead alligator and proceeded to fire shots from a handgun.
The incident occurred while Clavicular was in the midst of a 30-day marathon stream on Kick, which was abruptly cut short due to his arrest. When the stream resumed, Clavicular was nowhere to be found, and one of his friends announced that the marathon would be ending early. Clavicular's bond has been set at $1,000, and his arrest has brought his streaming activities to a halt. The circumstances surrounding his arrest are still unclear, but it is evident that Clavicular's actions have led to serious consequences.
Clavicular's arrest serves as a reminder that online personalities are not immune to real-life consequences. His actions, although seemingly reckless and attention-seeking, have ultimately led to his downfall. The Nigerian entertainment scene, known for its vibrant and often unpredictable nature, can likely relate to the dangers of allowing fame to cloud one's judgment. Clavicular's situation highlights the importance of responsible behavior, both online and offline, and the potential repercussions that can arise when this responsibility is neglected.






