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Clavicular Cybertruck controversy deepens after viral livestream clip links stalker to popular Instagram influencer

Clavicular Cybertruck controversy deepens after viral livestream clip links stalker to popular Instagram influencer

Clavicular Cybertruck controversy deepens after viral livestream clip links stalker to popular Instagram influencer (Image via Getty)

A short livestream clip pushed streamer Clavicular into the center of a storm. In the video, a man lies on the hood of Clavicular’s Tesla Cybertruck while filming and teasing him. Moments later, the truck moves. The man slides off and disappears from view. Someone off camera screams, “Oh my God,” and cries as the stream cuts out.Days after the clip spread online, a new claim surfaced about who that man might be. DramaAlert said the person is an Instagram influencer with close to a million followers. The claim added fuel to the backlash, especially as Clavicular’s Kick channel was banned. Police have not confirmed the person’s identity or condition. That lack of answers keeps the focus on what happened, what was said on stream, and what comes next.

Clavicular addresses Cybertruck incident as DramaAlert names alleged victim @riicanx

According to DramaAlert’s tweet shared on Saturday, December 27, the man seen on the hood was identified as Instagram user @riicanx, who has about 886,000 followers. The account is public and shows 29 posts. No new post appeared after the incident. DramaAlert also said the user once had a Kick account, which is now banned. Law enforcement has not verified this identity, and no update on the man’s health has been released.The viral clip is about 23 seconds long. It shows the man stretched across the hood, filming himself. An off-camera voice tells Clavicular to drive to shake him off. The truck starts moving. The man slides to the side and then vanishes from frame. Right after, a voice screams, “Oh my God,” followed by crying, and the livestream ends.After the clip spread, Clavicular spoke during another livestream. He described fear and confusion and said he could not see clearly. In the surfaced clip, he says:“You saw that? Bro, they were surrounding our car… Yeah, exactly, I can’t see sh*t. Well, that’s why… when you’re afraid… Well, I don’t know what’s going on.”When someone off camera calls it “self-defense,” streamer Clavicular responds:“You don’t know, there’s armed people surrounding my car. Yeah, and they’re armed. They all have pistols. I see the print popping through their sweatpants when they’re pressing us. I see the guy’s… I see a pistol…”The man on the hood has not made a public statement. With no police confirmation yet, the case sits in a gray area. Still, the fallout is real. Streamer Clavicular’s Kick ban remains, and many viewers are calling for further action while others wait for verified updates.Also Read: Viral Video Shows Clavicular And N3on Attacked With Red Liquid As Past Crash Livestream Resurfaces Amid Ongoing Kick Ban

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