An associate of Kick star Adin Ross provided an update regarding the person reportedly struck by streamer Braden "Clavicular" with a Tesla Cybertruck. The individual involved in the incident "is not dead," the associate confirmed amid widespread concern following viral footage from Clavicular’s livestream.
The incident drew significant attention on December 24 when clips circulated on social media platforms like Reddit and X. The videos seemingly showed Clavicular driving over a person positioned in front of his Cybertruck’s windscreen, triggering alarm and speculation about the victim’s condition.
Adin Ross Addresses the Situation
During a live Just Chatting broadcast, Adin Ross shared information relayed from an associate who had contact with someone present at the scene. “Oh. He’s not dead. The girl just said he’s not dead,” the associate stated. Ross criticized viewer reactions, questioning the need for negative responses by saying, “Why are you all spamming Ls? Y’all are weird.”
Following the event, Clavicular’s Kick channel was rendered inaccessible, displaying an error message typically linked to account bans or suspensions: “Oops, something went wrong. We can’t find the page you’re looking for.” This has raised questions about platform actions and enforcement.
Communication and Next Steps
Adin Ross later connected with Clavicular to offer advice on how to handle the aftermath. Ross encouraged continuing to livestream but advised against making comments about the ongoing situation. “You need to be live for this. Okay? You need to be recording something,” Ross said, adding instructions to remain silent on certain details during the event.
As of now, Clavicular has not made any public statements regarding the incident or the apparent suspension from Kick. The platform itself has not released official comments or updates on the case. Additional information about the circumstances surrounding the event remains scarce.
Summary of Key Points
- Person allegedly hit by Clavicular confirmed alive by an associate of Adin Ross.
- Footage from Clavicular’s livestream showed the incident and went viral online.
- Clavicular’s Kick channel was subsequently taken offline, indicating a possible ban.
- Adin Ross advised Clavicular to keep recording but avoid commenting on the situation publicly.
- No formal statement has been released by Clavicular or the Kick platform.
The situation continues to develop as viewers and followers await further clarification about both the individual involved and the consequences faced by Clavicular on the streaming platform.
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