Kick streamer Clavicular’s videos went viral on December 24, 2025, as clips of his livestream revealed him allegedly driving over a person who was lying on the windshield of his Tesla Cybertruck. The videos alarmed many netizens as they appeared on social media platforms such as Reddit and X. But Adin Ross, a close friend of Clavicular’s, revealed to the public that the person in the video is indeed alive. This message came to Adin Ross from one of his associates, “Oh. He’s not dead. The girl just said he’s not dead.” Adin Ross relayed this message in a “just chatting” livestreaming session meant to assure his audience and settle any rumors being raised by the videos of Clavicular’s livestreaming ordeal.The viral video sparked an online conversation among fans as they attempted to piece together the true events associated with the live streaming. This incident allegedly started with an incident where Clavicular experienced harassment before the Tesla show. Although the video started off as frightening, it eased some concerns because it confirmed that the individual is alive.
Adin Ross confirms person hit in viral Tesla Cybertruck clip is alive
The most significant and initial update given after the incident was from Adin Ross that the person is alive. After this, there was communication from Clavicular with Adin Ross requesting help on what should be done in this situation. Adin Ross instructed him that he should keep calm, capture this incident, and finally, go live on his Instagram account. More details were also included; Adin Ross informed him that his Kick account suspension is temporary and, therefore, there is no need to panic about being banned permanently. The video was immediately highlighted on social media platforms with clips going viral. People brought up an essential point in their reactions that videos can spread so quickly on the internet that a lot of contexts can be left behind. Ross’s clarification was a great relief in understanding what happened as it was evident that the person in the video was safe. Ultimately, the confirmation by Adin Ross that the subject is indeed alive, as well as the instructions from him for Clavicular, offered clarity after a viral event that had everyone on edge. It would seem that all is well at this point, and this incident is just an important reminder about how quickly events on livestream broadcasts can be misinterpreted on the Internet before anything is confirmed.Also Read: Twitch streamer EmilyCC speaks out after viral breakdown clip sparks front page claims
