Clavicular & N3on Red Liquid Attack Sparks Online Storm, Past Cybertruck Incident Resurfaces
Streamers Clavicular & N3on Attacked with Red Liquid, Stalker Claimed

A disturbing video involving popular streamers Braden "Clavicular" and N3on has ignited a fresh firestorm on social media. The clip, which spread rapidly across platforms like X, shows the two internet personalities being doused with a red liquid by an unidentified man during a public encounter.

Viral Video and Immediate Aftermath

The shocking moment, shared widely by X user @korzawyd, captured N3on appearing stunned while Clavicular immediately rushed towards the assailant after the throw. Panicked reactions from bystanders can be heard in the background as the man shouts. The nature of the red liquid has not been officially confirmed. The user who posted the video claimed the perpetrator had been stalking and harassing Clavicular for several months.

The incident quickly amassed hundreds of thousands of views, drawing immediate and polarized reactions from the online community. The debate intensified as many users pointed out a chilling connection: they alleged the attacker was the same individual who was run over by Clavicular's Cybertruck during a livestream months ago.

Link to Controversial Past: The Cybertruck Livestream

The earlier Cybertruck incident had already generated significant controversy and backlash against Clavicular. Clips from that livestream circulated widely on X and Reddit, placing the streamer under intense public scrutiny. In the wake of the red liquid attack, discussions about that past event resurfaced with renewed vigor.

Social media split into two loud factions. One side defended the man's actions as a form of retaliation, with one X user commenting, "Doesn't mean it's okay to run someone over + take their life wtf." The other side condemned the attack, with another user stating, "The number of idiots I've seen on here trying to defend the stalker just because they don't like the streamer is insane!!!"

Amid the chaos, a key clarification emerged. An associate of fellow streamer Adin Ross stepped in to state that the man run over in the Cybertruck incident did not die, countering widespread rumors about a fatality.

Consequences and Unanswered Questions

The renewed controversy appears to have had tangible repercussions. Reports indicate that Clavicular's channel on the streaming platform Kick became inaccessible. Users attempting to visit the page were met with an error message reading, "Oops, something went wrong. We can't find the page you're looking for." While this message often signals a ban, no official confirmation from Kick has been provided regarding his account status.

In a separate clip from the original Cybertruck livestream, Clavicular is seen explaining his actions to a person in a safety jacket. He claimed he acted out of fear and self-defense, believing his vehicle was surrounded and that individuals nearby were armed.

As of now, Clavicular has not issued any public statement regarding the red liquid attack involving N3on. There are also no further updates on the alleged stalking claims or the definitive status of his Kick channel. The incident remains a hot topic, highlighting the intense and often volatile intersection of online fame and real-world consequences.