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Brickell Livestream Horror: Miami Influencer Clavicular Rushed to Hospital After Suspected Overdose

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Published on April 15, 2026
Brickell Livestream Horror: Miami Influencer Clavicular Rushed to Hospital After Suspected OverdoseSource: Unsplash/ camilo jimenez

What started as another high-energy Miami livestream ended in a panic Tuesday night, when local streamer Clavicular was rushed to a hospital after what witnesses described as a suspected overdose during a broadcast from a Brickell restaurant. Viewers watched the influencer slump over and appear unresponsive before the feed abruptly cut, as members of his crew carried him out of the booth. First responders then treated and transported him, and his current condition had not been made public as of press time.

Livestream Cuts Out Inside Brickell Restaurant

A source close to the influencer told CBS News Miami that the episode unfolded while Clavicular was streaming from a booth inside a Brickell restaurant and that he was overdosing on camera. The station shared a short clip from the broadcast and reported that it had reached out to the streamer’s team for comment. CBS did not identify the restaurant or the hospital where he was taken.

Dispatch Audio and Viral Clips Capture Sudden Collapse

TMZ reported that it obtained 911 dispatch audio logging a call for a “20-year-old male overdose” at about 5:46 p.m. local time. The outlet also published portions of the stream that appear to show Clavicular slurring his words and nodding off shortly before the video ends. In the clips circulating online, friends can be heard asking whether he needs water and at one point someone asks, “How f***ed up are you?” Shortly before the feed cuts, another person appears to offer an “Addy,” commonly used as shorthand for Adderall. TMZ reported that sources familiar with the situation told the outlet he was hospitalized and included the dispatch audio in its coverage. Officials and medical staff have not released a formal update or public statement about his condition.

String of Stunts and Prior Arrest Keep Him in Spotlight

The incident adds to a growing list of high-profile and controversial moments involving the 20-year-old influencer. CBS Miami previously reported that Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, was arrested in late March on a misdemeanor battery warrant in Fort Lauderdale and that state wildlife officers were investigating video that appeared to show him and others firing at an alligator. Those clips, along with other viral stunts, have fueled concerns about escalating, risky behavior on livestreams. His online brand, built around “looksmaxxing” content and provocative antics, has attracted a sizable following along with steady criticism.

Fans, Viewers and Fellow Creators React Online

In the hours after the stream cut out, social media filled with viewers and fellow creators trading updates, speculation, and worry. Some pleaded for verified information while others used the moment to debate how far livestream culture pushes young influencers to chase shock value. Us Weekly confirmed TMZ’s reporting and described the footage as showing the streamer “seemingly disorientated” before the broadcast ended. Across platforms, multiple posts reminded followers that in a real-life emergency, the right move is not to keep filming but to call 911 and, if trained and equipped, administer naloxone when an opioid overdose is suspected. As of the latest updates, no official medical report or statement had been made public.

What Officials Say to Do if You See a Possible Overdose

Health authorities continue to stress that any suspected overdose is a medical emergency and should be treated as such. Naloxone, often known by the brand name Narcan, can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose if it is used quickly. The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade lists naloxone pickup locations throughout the county and advises bystanders to call 911 immediately, place an unresponsive person on their side, and try to keep them breathing until help arrives. Harm-reduction organizations also highlight treatment networks that can help people stabilize and access medication-assisted care. Local overdose-response guidance and resource lists are available through the county health department.

TMZ reported that it had reached out to Clavicular’s representatives and to Miami-Dade emergency services and had not yet received responses. This story will be updated as officials or the influencer’s team release more information. For now, the dispatch logs and short clips shared online remain the clearest public record of what unfolded in that Brickell booth. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, the county health department and the CORE network list local hotlines, treatment contacts, and ongoing support options.

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