What happened to Clavicular? Social Media Influencer arrested in shocking battery case


Clavicular, widely known as one of Kick’s most-watched streamers, has been arrested in a shocking battery case. Here’s what we know so far about the incident.


Clavicular, widely known as one of Kick’s most-watched streamers, has been arrested in a shocking battery case. Here’s what we know so far about the incident.© Clavicular/Instagram
MARCH 27, 2026 11:33 PM EDT

The shocking battery case has sparked widespread online attention following the arrest of influencer Clavicular, 20, one of the most popular streamers on Kick. As more details emerge, fans are left stunned and asking what really happened.

Authorities have yet to release full details, but early reports point to an alleged altercation that escalated into a serious incident. With key facts still unclear, the case is fueling intense debate online as fans and critics react in real time.

What happened to Clavicular? Influencer arrested in a shocking battery case© Fort Lauderdale Sheriff's Office
Clavicular Mug Shot

The story spread quickly on Kick, where Clavicular, real name Braden Eric Peters, built a strong following on the platform. It drew even more attention since it happened during a month-long livestream challenge he was doing.

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said Peters and a woman identified as 24-year-old Violet Marie Lentz are accused in connection with the battery of a 19-year-old woman at a short-term rental home near Kissimmee. Authorities said the 19-year-old was allegedly attacked by Lentz inside the home, which had been rented by Peters. Investigators also say Peters instigated the altercation and later posted it on social media to exploit the two women, as NBC Miami reported.

What happened to Clavicular? Influencer arrested in shocking battery case© Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

PEOPLE confirmed the details, including the charges and the $1,000 bond. So far, authorities haven’t shared full information about the incident or whether additional charges could follow. More updates are expected as the situation unfolds.

A separate incident days before the arrest

The arrest also comes amid growing backlash over a separate incident that surfaced days earlier. A video circulating online appeared to show Clavicular firing at a dead alligator in Florida. State wildlife officials said they were aware of the clip and are looking into the incident. 

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said officers are looking into the incident and will provide additional information when available.

Why is Clavicular famous?

Clavicular rose to wider attention in December 2025 following a livestreamed incident that appeared to show him hitting a man with his Tesla Cybertruck in Florida. Remarks made during the stream drew backlash online, and clips of the moment quickly circulated on social media.

The controversial 'looksmaxxing'  subculture

     This illustration photo shows a video of male TikTok influencer hammering his cheekbone, playing on a smartphone in a bathroom next to a bottle of hydrogen peroxide and a hammer in Los Angeles, April 11, 2025. Hankering for a perfectly angular jaw, a male TikTok influencer hits his cheekbones with a hammer -- part of the popular online "looksmaxxing" trend that promotes unproven and often dangerous techniques to boost sexual appeal. Looksmaxxing influencers -- part of an online ecosystem dubbed the "manosphere" -- have surged in popularity across social media, capitalizing on the insecurities of young men eager to boost their physical attractiveness to women. (Photo by Chris DELMAS / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)     © AFP via Getty Images

Clavicular has also been linked to the controversial “looksmaxxing” subculture, an online trend focused on improving physical appearance to gain social and economic advantages. While some followers see it as a way to boost confidence, critics say it can promote unrealistic standards and extreme behavior.

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