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Bryce Hall threatens Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” over alleged disrespect toward his girlfriend

Bryce Hall threatens Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” over alleged disrespect toward his girlfriend

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warning to Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular.” The clash began after Hall shared a clip from Clavicular’s IRL livestream on December 23, 2025. In the video, Clavicular was seen speaking to a woman at what looked like a party. Hall reacted strongly to the clip and mocked the streamer online. The situation escalated when Hall said he would not tolerate any disrespect toward his girlfriend. His comments triggered a wider debate among creators about boundaries. The argument then moved from posts on X to livestream reactions, pulling in other controversial internet personalities.

Bryce Hall and Kick streamer Clavicular’s online fallout after viral livestream clip

The controversy began when Bryce Hall reposted a short clip from Clavicular’s livestream. In the video, the streamer made forward and crude remarks toward a woman during a party interaction. Hall later said he had only recently learned who Clavicular was, adding that the repeated clips he saw were extremely embarrassing and hard to watch, which is why he shared them.Internet personality Nico “Sneako” stepped in and questioned Hall’s intentions. He suggested Hall was trying to tear down a younger creator. Hall pushed back and said he was not attacking Clavicular but offering a moment to grow. He added that approaching women at parties in a sexual way, especially while minors could be watching, was not good content. Hall also said he hoped the criticism would be taken as advice rather than a personal attack.Soon after, Hall posted again and drew a hard line. He said insults aimed at him did not matter. But if anyone spoke about his girlfriend in a disrespectful way, he would respond physically. He added that Clavicular should enjoy his stream, tagging him directly.Clavicular responded live on stream the same day. He brushed off Hall’s comments and claimed the woman in the clip was someone he already knew well. He said the interaction was being misunderstood and insisted he had behaved more respectfully on camera than off it. He also dismissed Hall’s relevance, saying people no longer cared about him and that his influence was in the past. He challenged claims that he was lying and said he could prove his point.As of now, Bryce Hall has not replied to Clavicular’s latest remarks. The situation between the streamers remains unresolved.Also Read: Why is LowTierGod suspended from Twitch again? Sensational streamer’s seventh suspension sparks fresh controversy

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