Streamer Clavicular Faces Backlash Over Controversial 'Pregnancy Contest' Suggestion
Clavicular's bizarre ‘pregnancy contest’ claim sparks backlash on social media; ‘I will be a dad...’
Hindustan Times
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Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, sparked outrage after proposing a bizarre contest in which 500 women would compete to become impregnated by him during a live stream. The suggestion drew swift condemnation on social media, with many labeling it exploitative and reminiscent of past controversies involving similar figures.
- 01Clavicular proposed a contest for women to become impregnated by him, sparking widespread backlash.
- 02The suggestion has been compared to the controversial actions of OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue.
- 03Peters has a history of contentious behavior, including previous bans from streaming platforms.
- 04Critics argue that such ideas normalize harmful attitudes towards women.
- 05Despite controversies, Peters continues to gain followers, highlighting accountability issues in live streaming.
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Braden Peters, a 19-year-old streamer known as Clavicular, has ignited a social media firestorm after suggesting a contest where 500 women would compete to become impregnated by him during a live stream. His statement, 'I must have children. I must get children today,' has drawn immediate and harsh criticism, with many calling him the 'male version of Bonnie Blue,' a reference to an OnlyFans creator who previously faked a pregnancy for attention. Critics have labeled Peters as a 'dumbass' and condemned his idea as exploitative and demeaning to women, arguing that it normalizes damaging attitudes. This incident is not Peters' first controversy; he was previously banned from the streaming platform Kick for reckless behavior and has faced scrutiny for promoting unhealthy masculinity through his involvement in the 'looksmaxxing' movement. Despite the backlash, Peters' follower count continues to rise, indicating a troubling trend in the accountability of live-streaming culture.
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