
'Looksmaxxer' Clavicular ended an interview early after being questioned over his links to Andrew Tate and the manosphere.
If you're not familiar with the Clavicular or the world of 'looksmaxxing', the 20-year-old content creator went viral after smashing himself in the face with a hammer and taking a laundry list of supplements in order to ascend to peak physical attractiveness.
The streamer - real name Braden Eric Peters - also shares the entire thing on the streaming platform Kick, a gig which reportedly makes him tens, if not hundreds, of thousands per month.
This unconventional career path has also led Peters to spend time in the company of infamous 'manosphere' figures such as Tate and Nick Fuentes – just don't ask him about it in an interview.
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While sitting down with Adam Hegarty for an interview with 60 Minutes Australia, Peters became visibly agitated after he was questioned over his association with the above figures, as well as whether or not he was an 'incel'.
Noting that looksmaxxing was 'born out of' the incel - involuntarily celibate - movement, Hegarty questioned Peters on whether or not he 'identified' with the extremist beliefs.
"Do I identify as an Incel? I mean, how could you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my relationships with women," Peters replied, going on to slam Hegarty for asking 'the worst sequence of questions I think I've ever heard'.
Hegarty then rephrased the question to ask about how Peters felt about being linked to the movement, which he denied.
"I'm not linked to that group in any way," he responded.

Hegarty then moved on to the topic of his associations with Tate and Fuentes, leading to him accusing the journalist of attempting to make the interview 'political'.
"I see you want to make this political… You want to end [this interview] and talk about politics," he said.
Clearly agitated, Peters mentioned his explosive interview with Piers Morgan and said it was 'too bad' that he couldn't look into 'who your wife cheated with'.
"I’m not married," Hegarty replied.
"I could teach you about looksmaxxing then," Peters said, before getting out of his chair and ending the interview early. "Maybe you could switch that up. Thanks for the time, appreciate the interview.
This isn't the first time Peters has stormed out of an interview, with the content creator previously ending an interview with US outlet Channel 5 after the interviewer said he was 'content' with his appearance.
"If you want to be completely disingenuous, that's fine with me," Peters said. "I guess there's no point to continue."
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