According to a recent interview on "Hang Out with Sean Hannity", internet personality Braden Peters, known online as Clavicular, defended his viral "looksmaxxing" movement. The twenty-year-old Kick livestreamer described the trend as the ultimate form of self-improvement for young men, focusing heavily on facial aesthetics.
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Subscribe Sekarang →Based on reports from Fox News, the controversial regimen popular among Generation Z includes extreme methods like taking stimulants and "bone smashing"—striking facial bones with hammers to force growth. Medical professionals have warned against the dangerous trend, citing severe risks of permanent injury.
Clavicular argued that physical appearance dictates success in both modern dating and professional life. "If they're not good-looking they're not going to get the job," he said, claiming that heightened attractiveness enhances every daily interaction.
The streamer previously faced public scrutiny following a March arrest in Florida for battery. Despite mounting backlash over his treatment of women and dangerous beauty advice, his influence continues to grow rapidly across major online platforms.