Thursday, December 25, 2025

Clavicular Says He Acted in Self-Defense Following Alleged Vehicular Assault on Livestream

Clavicular is claiming self-defense after appearing to strike someone with his vehicle during a livestream.

On Wednesday (December 24), clips began circulating online showing Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, seemingly running over an individual with his Tesla Cybertruck after the person climbed onto the hood.

In the footage, someone off-camera can be heard telling the streamer to “drive,” after which the vehicle appears to move forward and over the person.

It’s still unclear whether the incident was staged, but another clip shows Clavicular speaking with someone wearing a reflective safety vest, explaining that he acted out of fear and in self-defense.

“You saw that?” he asked. “Bro, they were surrounding our car. Yeah, exactly, I can’t see shit. Well, that’s why… when you’re afraid… well, I don’t know what’s going on.”

He went on to claim that the people around his vehicle were armed, saying he noticed what looked like the outline of a pistol through one person’s clothing.

Following the incident, Adin Ross reportedly called Clavicular to talk about what had happened. In audio from the call that later circulated online, Ross can be heard urging him to keep recording while avoiding any statements.

“You need to be live for this. Okay? You need to be recording something,” Ross said, before advising him not to “say anything” or “answer questions.” Ross also suggested documenting the aftermath on another platform.

Shortly after the clips spread online, Clavicular’s Kick channel appeared to go offline. Fans attempting to access the page were met with an error message.

Kick has not issued an official statement, but the timing suggests the channel became inaccessible shortly after the livestream footage went viral.

Over the past year, Clavicular has gained significant attention, building a loyal yet divided audience across TikTok, Kick, and other platforms.

Known for controversial content, his streams often include rating physical appearances and pushing self-improvement routines. One of his most recent stunts involved injecting his 17-year-old girlfriend with cosmetic peptides.

The incident raised serious concerns among medical professionals, who warned that such procedures require proper training and regulation to prevent potentially severe health risks.

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