Why is Clavicular considered a controversial personality? Kick streamer's biggest controversies explored

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Looking at KingClavicular's controversies (Image via Jack Neel/YouTube)

Kick streamer Clavicular, also known as "KingClavicular," or "Clav," recently rose to internet fame through relatively controversial methods. A series of viral clips surfaced in November 2025 depicting the streamer's repeated use of derogatory terms like the "n-word." He's also an advocate for steroid use and has consistently shared his history and knowledge related to looksmaxxing with his audience.

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The streamer also has a website, promoting "The Clavicular System," where he offers a course to help people transform their looks based on a "data-driven framework using experimental methods to surpass genetic potential."

Parts of Clav's "framework" seemingly involve steroid and peptide use, considering he's openly talked about using chemical enhancements to further his looksmaxxing journey. Here's what he told a fellow controversial streamer, Jack Doherty, in a recent livestream:

"NC2... It gets you really tan. It's a peptide... you gotta inject it. ('That's crazy, no way you're doing that. How many things do you inject yourself with?' asked Doherty) probably, like, three per day... testosterone, HGH..."
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During his come-up, Clavicular looked for the quickest way to reach his goals. He saw this through steroid use, and in a podcast with Jack Neel, he mentioned that he did not "care about the side effects" these enhancements may cause:

"I do not care about side effects. I don't care about any implications of, 'Oh, this guy's using drugs,' none of that sh*t really phased me..."
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In the same interview with Jack Neel, he mentioned using drugs like methamphetamine to suppress his appetite and stay lean:

"I use crystal methamphetamine as a stimulant and to lean max, right, it's very suppressant of your appetite, it's a very long-acting stimulant, so this is something that I've started using in place of Aderall."

Clavicular is currently 19 years old, and his steroid use reportedly started in his early teens.

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Adin Ross seemingly confirms Clavicular's drug use

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Kick streaming star Adin Ross recently started streaming with Clavicular, and after one of their initial in-person interactions, Ross suggested that much of Clav's online persona translates into reality:

"I will tell you guys the real truth. I don't know if I'm being a f**king snitch. I've never seen someone snort meth ever in real life. I literally witnessed Clav snort meth. Literally witnessed it, and I didn't know how to feel."
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Fitness influencer Connor Sinnan recently collaborated with Clav, and when asked about his pre-workout of choice, the latter sniffed multiple times, alluding to a certain "kickstarter" substance:

"('What do you have for preworkout?' asked Sinnan) *sniff* Just a lil' bit of, you know, kickstarter, if you know what I mean, you know, *sniff* ('You're not serious') Yeah. ('You use that for preworkout?') Yeah... It feels amazing."
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In other news, Adin Ross faced backlash after remarking during his reaction to the 2025 Streamer Awards nominations that "we don’t know if Ironmouse is a man or not."

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Edited by Vishnu Menon
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