Influencer Clavicular Ejected From Popular Tel Aviv Beach Club for Provocative Behavior
Brayden Eric Peters, known online as Clavicular, was expelled from a popular beach club in Tel Aviv after exhibiting problematic behavior towards women and provoking other patrons. Peters arrived in Israel between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, sparking controversy due to his live-streamed content that included harassment and antisemitic remarks. Despite attracting many young fans and being welcomed by various nightlife venues, his conduct led to his removal from Lolly, a well-known club on Gordon Beach.
According to sources familiar with the incident, Peters and an associate entered the club and immediately began filming other guests without permission, causing disturbances. When security personnel asked him to turn off his camera, he refused and spoke disrespectfully to others, prompting the club's security officer to eject him. The club's management confirmed that Peters' refusal to comply with the request to stop filming and his provocative actions led to his removal.
Peters has previously been involved in controversies, including a live-streamed event in Miami with other streamers where they sang Kanye West's "Hail Hitler" and made Nazi salutes, which resulted in an apology from the venue. When asked by a Free Press journalist about his visit to Israel, Peters stated that the attention and trending discussions about him were the main reasons for his trip. The incident has added to the ongoing debate surrounding his presence and behavior in Israel.
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