“Looksmaxxing” Gen Z Kick streamer Clavicular, AKA Braden Peters, suffered a suspected overdose, and was rushed out of a Miami bar to the hospital last week.
Footage showed Peters being carried out of the bar by several men and loaded into a black SUV, as an ambulance was parked outside.
Just before the fateful turn of events, Peters was live-streaming with his friends, chugging a Five Hour Energy drink and greeting people out in public, as he admitted he was “trying [his] best to lock in” and later that he was “absolutely gone.”
After Peters entered a bar with fellow influencers, he sat down and began slurring his words.
“How do you feel? When did you last take blue? Do you want an Addy? You want an Addy?” Peters’ friend asked him, as Peters’ eyes rolled in the back of his head and the suspected overdose became apparent.
Hours later around 5:30 a.m., Clavicular declared he was out of the hospital and doing ok, posting a selfie showing bloodstains on his face.

Meanwhile, a clip circulating on social media showed Peters’ friend Androgenic describing a “pentastack,” a combination of substances consisting of Adderall, DXM, Ketamine, BDO and Pregabalin, with many questioning whether this was what put Clavicular over the edge.
Clavicular is an ardent proponent of the “looksmaxxing” movement, which promotes maximizing attractiveness, including through surgical, medical and cosmetic procedures.
The Gen Z streamer posted a shocking video of his looksmaxxing routine earlier this year, showing how he practices “bone smashing” with a hammer to reshape his face.
Tuesday’s frightening incident followed Peters walking off of a 60 Minutes interview over the weekend after the interviewer asked if he identified as an “incel.”
It’s been a brutal few days indeed.