Clavicular, real name Braden Peters, cut his ‘60 Minutes Australia’ interview short after being pressed on incels and Andrew ...
They start from a similar premise – that dating is unfair – but teach followers how to “game” the system. This may be through ...
The "looksmaxxing" influencer suggested the '60 Minutes Australia' reporter was a cuckold and left following a cringe ...
A teenager linked to the 'incel_revolution_soon' account has been detained by the FBI in the United States after allegedly ...
The influencer, real name Braden Eric Peters, went viral for taking part in the controversial 'bone-smashing' trend.
"How could you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my relationships to women?" ...
What began as “min-maxing” in gaming circles was reshaped by incel communities before entering the mainstream as “maxxing,”a ...
Incels – involuntary celibates – believe they have been unconditionally excluded from the dating market and are doomed to ...
Braden Peters, better known by his “looskmaxxing” persona Clavicular, walked off his interview with “60 Minutes Australia” ...
Clavicular replied, “To identify as an incel — how could you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my ...
Clavicular is the leader of the Looksmaxxing community online, a group of men self-obsessed with reaching their maximum attractiveness through extreme measures. Clavicular encourages an incel-esque ...
The "looksmaxxing" influencer even insulted the 60 Minutes interviewer before his sudden departure.