Controversial “looksmaxxing” influencer Clavicular was arrested and hammered with a misdemeanor charge for allegedly instigating a catfight between his girlfriend and another female influencer — which he livestreamed.
Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, was arrested in Florida on Thursday night for a fight he allegedly egged on during an Orlando staycation in February.
Peters’ girlfriend, 24-year-old Violent Lentz, was captured on video duking it out with a 19-year-old influencer while their group was crashing at an Airbnb, according to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office.
“Gather the f–king wh-res up, gather the f–cking wh-res up, b–ch, you’re a f–cking wh-re,” one woman was heard shouting in the viral video.
The other girl was being directed away by Peters.
“You give your p-ssy out to every [guy] just to get on a little f–king stream and get f–king ripped apart, b–ch,” the woman continued.
The other woman could be overheard ordering Peters not to touch her, according to the video.
Their shouting match quickly devolved into a physical fight, all while Peters stood to the side and another witness manned the livestream camera.
One woman restrained the other by her wrists before lunging to tug on her hair. They both stumbled against the window, scratching and thrashing against each other’s hold, while the men watched.
The sheriff’s office concluded that Peters “instigated the fight and posted it on social media to exploit the two women.”
Peters, 20, was arrested at his home in South Florida and released after an overnight stay at the Broward County Jail. He faces two charges for a misdemeanor battery and criminal conspiracy to commit battery.
While he was sauntering past reporters the next day, he declined to comment on the actual arrest.
“Just woke up, I’m a little tired. Maybe next time,” he said arrogantly.
The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office said they are still looking for Lentz, who faces a misdemeanor battery charge.
Sources close to Peters told TMZ that he didn’t try to break up the fight because he’s autistic and didn’t know how to respond.
Peters has frequently referred to himself as an “autist” on his streams, though he’s never been diagnosed by a professional.
Mere hours before he was arrested Thursday, Peters and a friend allegedly fired more than two-dozen shots at an alligator presumed to be dead during an airboat tour through a Florida swamp, which was also livestreamed on his channel.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission confirmed it was investigating the shooting. It is illegal to kill or attempt to harm an alligator in Florida without authorization from the commission.
Peters was also arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona for allegedly entering a bar with a fake ID in February, mere days after he livestreamed the whirlwind catfight.
Arizona prosecutors declined to charge him.
The “looksmaxxing” influencer is best known for his ever-increasing supplement intake and vain fixation on his physique — including suggesting people take crystal meth to stay skinny, according to Complex.
In early 2026, the manosphere mainstay was among a group of vile far-right influencers, including Hitler admirer Nick Fuentes and self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate, seen singing along to Kanye West’s Nazi anthem “Heil Hitler” while en route to a Miami nightclub.
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