Clavicular found himself at the center of a massive viral storm after a night out in Miami turned into pure chaos with Andrew Tate, Sneako, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, and Kanye West's banned track "Heil Hitler."
Kick Streamer Clavicular, real name Braden, built his name on TikTok pushing looksmaxxing—think extreme tips like bone smashing for jawlines or staying lean with questionable methods. He jumped to Kick for live streams, mixing fitness rants, IRL antics, and edge-lord vibes that pull huge crowds. But he's no stranger to bans; back in December 2025, Kick booted him after a Cybertruck stream where he appeared to run over a heckler—no charges filed, but the clip exploded online.
The Viral Miami Nightclub Incident
January 18, 2026, Vendôme nightclub in Miami Beach, a swanky spot billed as the "crown jewel of nightlife". Clavicular rolls in with Andrew Tate—the self-made hustler king—Nick Fuentes of America First fame, Sneako the outspoken streamer, and Myron Gaines from Fresh & Fit. They're live on Kick, bottles popping, when someone cues up Kanye West's "Heil Hitler," aka "HH," a track dropped in May 2025 that's scrubbed from every major platform, even got Ye's Australia visa yanked.
Clips of the incident racked up millions of views across all platforms. Another angle captures them arriving in a limo blasting the song. The video hit Reddit and X like wildfire, racking up outrage in hours.
Clavicular streamed the whole thing on the Just Chatting category on Kick, hyping the moment as a flex—they got the DJ to play a track you can't find anywhere but Rumble. Fans and haters alike watched live as the controversy brewed.
Clavicular Stays Unapologetic
Later that day, Clavicular hopped on stream to check X reactions. "Yeah, this is viral. This is f**king everywhere," he laughed, scrolling hate posts. Critics called him an "awkward kid," but he clapped back: "Awkward kid requests a song? Look at this section—we're so awkward, bro!" The punchline for him? Getting a "Jewish club" in Miami Beach to spin "Heil Hitler" proved their status and pull.
This unapologetic vibe fits his brand: shock value over sensitivity, much like Tate's alpha lectures or Sneako's raw takes. Supporters see it as free speech flex against "woke" overreactions.
Public Backlash on Twitter and Reddit
Social media lit up—Reddit threads like r/behindthebastards slammed it as "alt-right dweebs in 4K," tallying hundreds of upvotes. Users roasted the group as a "nightmare blunt rotation," questioning how a Miami club let it slide. r/Miami hit 1K+ votes calling for boycotts: "Sickening... let Vendôme know they f**ked up." DJ VYBZ got named, linked to past drama.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner blasted it: "Deeply disturbed... glorifying Hitler and murder of millions." Kanye himself? Reportedly furious, amid his image rehab like meeting Rabbi Pinto last November to "take accountability" for bipolar-fueled rants.
The Nightclub's Response
Vendôme dropped an Instagram statement fast: "Deeply offensive... we do not condone antisemitism, hate speech." Internal review led to firing three staff and permanent ban on the crew. Hospitality king David Grutman—Jewish mogul behind LIV, Story—allegedly issued a lifetime ban on Clavicular from his spots, no official word yet.
Clavicular shrugged it off on stream, but it spotlights Kick's loose rules—platform known for edgier talent than Twitch. He's previously banned there, but this viral controversy tests if he's persona non grata for good.
Kanye's "Heil Hitler" hit in May 2025 on unreleased album In a Perfect World, praising Nazis amid his spiral. Banned everywhere—Spotify, Apple, Germany laws, Australia visa revoked. Now Ye's dialing back, but Clavicular's crew blasting it revived the mess.
Ties to Tate, Sneako, Fuentes, Gaines
Andrew Tate brought hustle cred, but his misogyny rep amplifies scrutiny. Sneako's Hitler jokes history, Fuentes' white nationalist label, Gaines' manosphere rants—all fuel the "far-right" tag from critics. Yet they packed the VIP, showing pull in niche circles.
This Clavicular controversy hits Kick hard—platform's anti-Twitch edge now under fire for hosting such viral antics. Past ban aside, expect sponsor flight and viewer split: loyalists love the unfiltered, others bail on toxicity. Reddit/Twitter pulse shows polarized camps—free expression vs. hate line.
Clavicular's unapologetic stance keeps the buzz alive—you think he'll bounce to Rumble full-time or claw back on Kick? Drop thoughts below.
