Clavicular’s post-overdose saga has taken another turn … TMZ has learned the streamer’s own father flew across the country to stage an intervention ... and got completely iced out.
Sources familiar with the situation tell us Clavicular -- real name Braden Peters -- had his dad, Ken, rush in from New Jersey after this week’s scary hospitalization for a suspected overdose in Miami. The plan was for a serious, face-to-face talk to push the "Looksmaxxer" toward getting help.
Clavicular is vowing off "substances" after his on-camera overdose ... but says that means he won't be able to livestream his life anymore.
The controversial "looksmaxxing" influencer made the announncement while streaming Wednesday, just hours after he said he was released from the hospital after an apparent overdose in Miami Tuesday night.
Clav, whose real name is Braden Peters, told fans he isn't "going to be doing any more substances for a little while, hopefully forever." However, Clav says that means he won't be able to stream IRL -- because he's "brutal" without being on his substances of choice.
Clavicular isn't hitting pause after a frightening medical scare ... 'cause TMZ has learned he still plans to make a scheduled appearance at a Miami club.
Sources close to the situation tell us people in Clav's inner circle, including family and team members, have urged him to take it easy after Tuesday night's incident. But we're told he's determined to show up at Miami Beach’s first streaming nightclub, Bacara Club, on Wednesday night regardless.
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We're told Clav's family is "very concerned," noting he's just 20 and fame has come at him fast. As one source put it, "he's a sweet kid at heart," and those close to him want him focused on his health ... not a club appearance the night after an overdose.
As we first reported ... Clav wasrushed to the hospital Tuesday night after a suspected overdose during a live stream. Friends grew alarmed when his speech slowed and he became increasingly unresponsive, cutting the stream and getting him medical help immediately.
Sneako was minding his business, streaming and walking down a New York City sidewalk when all of a sudden he got sneak attacked ... a man sucker punched him in the face and took him to the ground ... and it's all on video.
The famous streamer was looking down at his phone when he walked by a man who appeared to be waiting for him ... the aggressor unleashed a right hook that hit Sneako in the face, and then he took Sneako to the pavement.
Following the sucker punch, the camera goes to the ground too ... and it sounds like a struggle ensued ... plus, there are lots of expletives.
The photog got up and ran off ... and Sneako later posted about the incident on social media, saying ... "Im fine we got it handled."
Watch the clip ... the 24-year-old streamer absolutely made these kids' day. After they waited patiently for him outside of Beverly Glen Deli, Kai rewarded them with not just handshakes and pictures ... they had the ultimate hang in the parking lot, as they shared laughs and raced around bikes.
For a second, the fun time almost turned sour when Kai accidentally started up an electric bike that appeared to brush one of the fans ... but they laughed it off!
Before this cutie with blunt bangs turned into a big-time gamer, she was just growing up in Washington state ... and working at GameStop!
She rose to fame playing games like "Fortnite", "Among Us", and "Valorant". In 2020, she won YouTube’s “Gaming Creator of the Year.” She's become so popular, you may be able to hear her voice on Netflix.