Controversial Influencer Clavicular Meets Netanyahu Advisor, Expelled from Tel Aviv Club
Brayden Peters, known online as Clavicular, a controversial social media influencer, arrived in Israel last week and quickly sparked public attention. Peters, who previously celebrated to Kanye West's song containing Nazi references, claims his visit aims to create viral content without political motives. However, many online have warned against him due to videos where he humiliates women and concerns that his content could fuel antisemitic and pro-Palestinian sentiments globally.
During his visit, Peters expressed intentions to collaborate with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom he refers to as "The Big Yahu." On Saturday night, he was seen conversing with Topaz Luk, a senior advisor to Netanyahu, at the Shalvata club in Tel Aviv. Luk told Walla! that Peters apologized for his antisemitic remarks and said he plans to meet Holocaust survivors to offer a public apology, adding, "We shall see."
Meanwhile, Peters was expelled from the popular Tel Aviv Beach Club "Loli" after attempting to film patrons despite staff requests to stop. Peters rose to fame about a year ago through provocative videos on social media and the Kick streaming platform, often involving extreme "looksmaxxing" and public provocations. About six months ago, he caused outrage by partying with former boxer and known antisemite Andrew Tate and other antisemitic streamers while playing Kanye West's "Hail Hitler" song, which samples Adolf Hitler's speeches.
Peters' visit and interactions have stirred debate in Israel, reflecting ongoing tensions around online influencers who spread controversial and offensive content. His future collaborations with Israeli officials remain uncertain.
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