Influencer Clavicular Ejected from Popular Tel Aviv Beach Club for Provocative Behavior
Brayden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, was expelled from a well-known beach club at Gordon Beach in Tel Aviv following disruptive conduct during his visit to Israel. Peters arrived in the country on the night between Wednesday and Thursday and began an 11-hour live stream roaming the city, during which he exhibited problematic behavior toward women and provoked other patrons.
At the beach club, security asked Peters to stop filming after he started recording guests and causing disturbances. When he refused and spoke rudely to others, the club's security officer decided to remove him from the premises. This incident was captured and shared widely on social media on Saturday.
Peters' visit to Israel has sparked controversy due to his history of offensive content, including live streams featuring harassment and antisemitic remarks. He has been associated with other controversial streamers such as Sniko, Nick Fuentes, and Andrew Tate. About six months ago, these figures were filmed at a Miami club singing Kanye West's "Hail Hitler" and making Nazi salutes, which led to public backlash and an apology from the venue.
When asked by a Free Press journalist about his reason for visiting Israel, Peters responded that the attention and trending discussions about him in the media were a primary motivation. The beach club's management stated that Peters entered with a companion and began provoking guests immediately, prompting security to intervene and eject him after he refused to comply with requests to stop filming.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding controversial internet personalities and their impact on public venues and social discourse in Israel.
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