‘Lookmaxxer’ Clavicular speaks out after suspected overdose during livestream with influencer Androgenic
The online streamer and ‘lookmaxxer’ has spoken out after being rushed to hospital when a livestream abruptly ended amid a suspected overdose.

Online streamer and self-described “lookmaxxer” Clavicular has broken his silence after being discharged from hospital following a suspected drug overdose that abruptly ended a livestream.
Braden Eric Peters, the 20-year-old behind the online persona, alarmed viewers when the broadcast suddenly cut off.
In an update posted after returning home, he wrote: “Just got home, that was brutal. All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn’t a real solution,” he wrote.
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Speaking to a young woman, Clavicular appears to be under the influence as he repeats himself through slurred speech.
“I’m trying my best to lock in but I’m a little destroyed right now … Holy s..t dude, I’m trying my best, but I’m f..ing destroyed right now … Holy f..k,” he said to the woman.
Later in the video, the trio are seen settled in a booth in a Miami nightclub where Androgenic asks Clavicular, “How f..ked are you?”
To which Clavicular responds: “I’m gone”. He is then offered an Adderall by Androgenic before the livestream comes to an abrupt end.
According to the 911 dispatch audio obtained by TMZ, Clavicular’s friends made the call to emergency services to report a “20-year-old male overdose”.
Androgenic has since released a statement on X in the wake of the incident.
“I hadn’t seen him in this state before and he went from speaking to being fairly unresponsive in mere seconds,” he wrote.
“Within a minute we all realised the situation, turned the stream off, picked him up and rushed him to the hospital.”
Young people seeking support can phone beyondblue on 1300 22 4636 or go to headspace.org.au.
If you or someone you know needs help, phone SANE Australia Helpline on 1800 18 SANE (7263).
