A chaotic livestream involving controversial streamer Clavicular has ignited widespread debate online, raising serious questions about self-defense, accountability, and the increasingly blurry line between content creation and real-world danger. Footage circulating from Christmas Eve appears to show the influencer driving his Tesla Cybertruck forward while a person was on the hood, triggering immediate backlash across social media. As clips spread rapidly, viewers were left questioning whether the moment was a reckless stunt, a panicked reaction, or something far more serious, especially as platforms and fellow streamers responded in real time.
Clavicular says fear drove his actions after viral Cybertruck livestream
According to videos shared online, the incident unfolded during a livestream when several individuals allegedly surrounded Clavicular’s vehicle. Moments later, the Cybertruck can be seen moving forward as someone appears to fall beneath it. In subsequent footage, Clavicular is heard explaining his state of mind to a person in a reflective jacket, insisting fear drove his actions. “You saw that?” he said. “Bro, they were surrounding our car. Yeah, exactly, I can’t see shit. Well, that’s why… when you’re afraid… well, I don’t know what’s going on.”He also claimed he believed at least one person was armed, alleging he noticed what looked like a pistol imprint under clothing, an assertion that has not been independently verified. The controversy intensified after fellow streamer Adin Ross reportedly contacted Clavicular, advising him to continue recording while avoiding public statements. “You need to be live for this. Okay? You need to be recording something,” Ross said, later urging him not to answer questions and to document events elsewhere.Soon after, Clavicular’s Kick channel became inaccessible, fueling speculation of a platform ban, though no official explanation has been released. The incident adds to a growing list of controversies surrounding the streamer, whose past stunts, from inflammatory commentary to medically questionable behavior, have already drawn criticism.As authorities and platforms remain silent, the situation highlights a larger issue: when livestreamed chaos turns dangerous, the consequences don’t end when the camera cuts.Also Read: Kick bans streamer Braden “Clavicular” after shocking Tesla Cybertruck incident caught on live stream where he allegedly “killed” a man Go to Source
