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Clavicular ends stream early, apparently overdosed
Clavicular ends stream early, apparently overdosed
Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” Eric Peters left viewers in shock after he was hospitalized following a suspected overdose while he was livestreaming.
Clavicular is known for his over-the-top personality and controversial nature, which has led to him consistently getting into trouble. He has faced everything ranging from
Kick bans to getting arrested
for a reported assault charge. His viewers love the spontaneous content Clavicular streams, which may be why he doesn’t change things.
However, Clavicular recently ended a Kick stream abruptly, and reports started coming in that the content creator was apparently taken to the hospital.
Unverified 911 call suggests Clavicular overdosed on stream
A 911 call has been made public in which a Florida EMS dispatcher can be heard saying, “20-year-old male overdose,” seemingly referring to Clavicular.
The looksmaxxing streamer, who
recently broke the Kick record for donations, was broadcasting an IRL livestream at a mall and restaurant with friends when viewers noticed he was noticeably off. It was apparent that he wasn’t feeling well, as his speech was slurred and he was putting his hands on his back and head. His friends asked him if he needed water, as they also noticed his condition.
Image credit: Clavicular
Fellow streamer Androgenic asked Clavicular, “When did you last take blue?” , and also asked Clav if he wants an “addy”. This is around the time when the stream was cut off, and reports started coming in that Clavicular was hospitalized after an overdose. The validity of the reports was questionable, but Androgenic tweeted that
he hadn’t seen Clavicular like this before and that they realized something was wrong, so they turned off the stream and rushed Clavicular to a hospital.
This isn’t the first time Clavicular has done something outrageous, both on and off stream. He previously allegedly
hit someone with his Cybertruck
during a stream, leading to a Kick ban. The streamer was also arrested in Arizona for apparently using a fake identification document to enter a nightclub. Clavicular has a strong fan base, but he has been criticized heavily for his questionable actions. This latest incident is part of a larger pattern for the looksmaxxing content creator, and many viewers have asked Clavicular to take care of himself rather than doing things just for views.
There is no official confirmation that Clavicular did indeed overdose, but a statement may be released by the streamer or a representative at a later time.
Feature image credit: Clavicular
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