
Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” has found himself at the center of yet another uncomfortable moment, and this time, the fallout is louder than ever. During a recent sit-down with 60 Minutes Australia, what began as a routine interview quickly unraveled when questions turned toward his public associations. The tension did not simmer. It snapped. Within minutes, the conversation derailed, leaving viewers with more questions about the influencer than answers.
The timing couldn't have been worse. Clavicular's online persona is all about confidence and control, but this last conversation showed a different side of him. As clips spread on social media, people quickly looked at not only what he said, but also how he dealt with the stress. The reaction was shocking, even contradictory, for a creator who often acts like he knows what he's doing.
Clavicular controversy grows as second interview exit fuels fan criticism
The moment that triggered the exit came when interviewer Adam Hegarty brought up Clavicular’s perceived links to controversial figures, including Andrew Tate. The question itself was measured, but the response was anything but. Clearly frustrated, the 20-year-old pushed back before abruptly ending the interview with a sharp remark:
"I guess you watched the Piers interview. Too bad, I didn't have time to look into, you know, anything about potentially, you know, who your wife cheated with. But don't try to go down that line of questioning with me. All right? I'm not doing anything political. I could teach you about looksmaxing, and then maybe you could switch that up. But thanks for the time. Appreciate the interview."
The mention of the Piers Morgan interview only added fuel to the narrative that Clavicular struggles when conversations turn critical. Online communities, especially Reddit’s LivestreamFail, did not hold back. Comments ranged from calling him “insecure” to questioning his composure under mild scrutiny.
This is not an isolated case. Just weeks earlier, Clavicular walked out of a conversation with Andrew Callaghan after a disagreement over something as subjective as appearance. That incident, combined with the latest one, suggests a pattern that fans are beginning to notice.
For influencers, how people see them is everything. Being sure of yourself sells. Control is what makes a brand unique. But leaving the public eye too often could lead to a different story, one where criticism is not dealt with but avoided. Clavicular's decision to either address this pattern or stick with his current approach could affect how long his influence lasts.