Clavicular Faces Backlash for Body-Shaming on Podcast After Cybertruck Incident
Clavicular's Body-Shaming Comment Sparks Fresh Controversy

Popular streamer Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, is embroiled in a fresh wave of controversy. This time, the issue is not his Tesla Cybertruck but a deeply personal and offensive attack he launched against a female panel member during a recent appearance on the Fresh & Fit podcast. The incident has sparked widespread outrage across social media platforms.

The Podcast Clash That Turned Ugly

The tense moment unfolded when the discussion turned to Clavicular's past, specifically the viral December 2025 livestream involving his Cybertruck. The panel member commented on the nature of online attention, stating, "I mean informative at the same time, in order to be seen by people, because you ran over someone with your car." Instead of addressing the comment on its merit, Peters chose to retaliate with a vicious personal insult.

He responded with a body-shaming remark, saying, "You got two chins hanging off your fat face." The shocking exchange was captured on video and quickly spread online, with many viewers condemning the streamer's response as uncalled-for and deeply hurtful.

Revisiting the Cybertruck Livestream Incident

The panelist's reference was to an event that occurred on December 24, 2025. During a live stream on the Kick platform from Miami, a person climbed onto the hood of Braden Peters' moving Tesla Cybertruck. An off-camera voice was heard instructing Peters to "drive," after which the individual appeared to fall under the vehicle. The disturbing clip went viral almost instantly.

Authorities from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office investigated the matter. According to a report by TMZ, the investigation concluded with no criminal charges being filed. The outlet also reported that the person involved was alive, a fact later corroborated by a source linked to fellow streamer Adin Ross.

Following the incident, Kick imposed a temporary ban on Braden Peters. The ban was lifted after he was cleared by the authorities. Upon his return to streaming, Peters reacted live by saying, "Major mail. Major mail. Let’s go," a response that itself drew mixed reactions from the online community.

Fallout and Current Status

The recent body-shaming comment has brought the Cybertruck case back into the spotlight, creating a compounded controversy for the streamer. As of now, neither Kick nor Braden Peters has issued any new public statement addressing the podcast clash or the offensive remark. Peters continues his streaming activities as usual, while the clip from Fresh & Fit continues to circulate widely, fueling debate about online conduct and accountability.

The sequence of events highlights a troubling pattern for the streamer:

  • December 2025: Viral Cybertruck livestream incident in Miami.
  • Investigation: Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office finds no grounds for criminal charges.
  • Platform Action: Kick's temporary ban and subsequent reinstatement.
  • Recent Controversy: Body-shaming attack on the Fresh & Fit podcast, leading to renewed public backlash.

The online community now watches to see if this latest episode will prompt any formal response from the platforms or the streamer himself, or if it will simply become another viral footnote in the world of online content creation.