Braden Peters, better known online as Clavicular, recently appeared on Piers Morgan’s show to discuss his philosophy on aesthetic improvement and address several controversies that have followed his rise to internet fame.
At just 20 years old, Peters has built a sizable audience through daily viewing sessions focused on “aesthetic improvement.” He reportedly earns around $100,000 per month.
During the interview, Morgan confronted Peters about his harsh assessment of the Hollywood star. “You said, ‘I would say that she’s pretty malformed. Her upper maxilla is extremely recessed. She’s got the eyes of doom with no infraorbital support. She’s not really that much of a looker in her face. I think that a lot of people with p**n brains find her attractive because of her body,” Morgans questioned.
When Morgan challenged these remarks as ungentlemanly and potentially misogynistic, Peters pushed back.
He argued that modern standards of attraction are heavily influenced by p**nography and social media, claiming many men are conditioned to prioritize exaggerated body types over facial features.
He stated: “A lot of male society is obsessed with, p**nography. They’re they’re gooners, right? So, that sort of body type and that sort of archetype is sort of what they’re looking for.”
Peters also suggested that many adult stars and OnlyF*ns creators would not meet traditional high-fashion modeling standards, such as those seen on major runways.
Clavicular said: “This is sort of true about most of the famous OnlyF*ns models, mostly the famous p**n stars, is they don’t have model faces, right? They would never be seen on a Victoria’s Secret runway. They simply have big t*ts and big a**es. Excuse my language.”
Morgan pushed back, asking what exactly Peters found problematic about women leveraging their physical attributes. Peters responded by shifting the discussion toward modern dating dynamics. He claimed that women often impose strict height and appearance standards on men.
He stated: “Give women a break? I mean, women won’t even look at a man who’s under six foot as a human in a lot of cases,” he responded. “They are the most f**king bru tal gender, and this is the most bru tal dating market that we’ve ever been in.”
The young influencer, who has undergone significant physical transformation since age 16 through pharma interventions including testosterone and human growth hormone, insists his approach is based on data rather than personal bias.
“It’s based on objectivity, right? It’s based on real world data that shows looks are extremely important in the workplace. Looks are extremely important in dating,” he explained.
Despite occasional associations with controversial internet figures like Andrew Tate, Peters insisted he does not see himself as a political figure. He described his content as focused on self-improvement and men’s issues alone.