Influencer Clavicular Exits Interview Following Andrew Tate Query

Influencer Clavicular Exits Interview Following Andrew Tate Query

Clavicular walked out of a filmed interview after being asked about his links to Andrew Tate. The exchange was recorded by Adam Hegarty of Filmogaz.com.

On-camera confrontation

The 20-year-old influencer, born Braden Eric Peters, grew visibly upset during questioning. The topic of his association with controversial figures prompted him to stand and leave the set.

Hegarty pressed Peters about why he spent time with men like Tate. Peters accused the journalist of trying to politicize the conversation before exiting.

Earlier footage and associations

Earlier this year Peters appeared in a viral clip with Andrew Tate and Nick Fuentes. The three were shown singing along to a Kanye West track in that recording.

Peters later said he had nothing to do with that footage. He has repeatedly described himself as not political.

Persona and beliefs

Peters built an online following by posting clips in which he compares his appearance to other men. He calls this “mogging.”

He is credited with popularizing the term looksmaxxing. That idea promotes intensive self-improvement of physical appearance.

Body modification and statements

In a February interview with Filmogaz.com, Peters said he had taken many substances. He mentioned using testosterone replacement therapy as part of attempts to “ascend.”

His online name references the clavicle, a prized physical feature in his circles. He has denied formal ties to incel groups and says looksmaxxing is about self-improvement.

Public remarks and media incidents

Peters faced criticism for insulting the wife of a British commentator during a recent TV exchange. He raised that prior interview when questioned about politics.

The on-set confrontation and the earlier remarks helped the clip of his exit go viral. The incident attracted wide attention across social platforms.

Streaming presence and audience

Peters lives in Florida and streams on the platform Kick. He often streams up to eight hours a day from his home.

At times he draws more than 10,000 concurrent viewers. His live broadcasts form a major part of his online reach.

Legal matters and investigations

Last month Osceola County authorities took Peters into custody on one count of battery. He was released on a $1,000 bond and must appear in Central Florida court.

The arrest came a day before the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission opened an inquiry. That probe followed a viral clip showing Peters firing at a floating reptile. Authorities have not confirmed a link between the arrest and that clip.

The influencer Clavicular exits interview incidents and his wider conduct continue to generate debate. Followers and critics remain sharply divided over his online influence.