Kick streamer Braden “Clavicular” has finally spoken after a scary moment from his livestream went viral online. Clips showed him looking unwell and unresponsive, which quickly worried viewers across different platforms. Reports later suggested a suspected overdose and seizure, leading to his hospital visit.The incident spread fast on social media, and many people were confused and concerned about his condition. Now, in his first stream after leaving the hospital, Clavicular has shared an update, telling fans that he is okay but still feeling tired after everything that happened.
Clavicular returns to streaming and shares health update
Clavicular returned to streaming to directly address fans and calm the situation. He said, “We’re all good… ya I rebooted… I saw on Twitter ppl are going nuts… how are there so many angles… this is why it’s brutal dude.”He also cleared rumors by saying, “No clone, I did not get cloned… just a little bit tired, left the hospital at 5:30 AM.” The streamer explained that even doctors told him to take rest, but he still plans to continue working. He added, “The grind doesn’t stop… they were like I don’t think you should go… that’s still happening,” while talking about his club event.His words have helped fans feel better, but many are still worried after watching the viral clips.
Viral livestream incident raises safety concerns
The incident quickly became a major topic online after clips showed Clavicular looking unresponsive while sitting in a club. Viewers watching live noticed something was wrong and began sharing clips across platforms like X, Reddit, and TikTok.Reports from TMZ stated that he was taken to the hospital after a suspected overdose. A reported emergency call also mentioned a 20-year-old male needing urgent help at the location.Before things got worse, another clip showed Clavicular saying, “I am trying my best to focus… I am not feeling okay right now… I need water.” These moments made many people question what exactly happened during the stream.The situation has now sparked a wider conversation about livestream safety, especially in public places. Many viewers are asking creators to be more careful while streaming live content.