During his appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored, 20-year-old Braden Peters, known online as Clavicular, defended his approach to using PEDs during puberty.
When Morgan asked what procedures he had undergone to achieve his physical transformation, Clavicular provided detailed explanations of his methods. “It’s a lot of pharma intervention, especially during puberty,” he stated. “This is going to be the time where it’s most important for people to optimize sort of their growth mechanisms and their growth pathways.”
The influencer outlined specific stuff he utilized during his teenage years. “A few of the ways I did this is with exogenous hormones like testosterone, like human growth hormone,” Clavicular explained.
He further detailed his regimen: “I did things like block aromatase, which is testosterone converting into estrogen, so that I would actually grow taller. So there’s plenty of different mechanisms that I leverage to sort of masculinize myself a little bit more and to become a little bit bigger.”
When Morgan pressed him on whether he considers anabolic compounds part of “hard maxxing,” the more intensive category of appearance enhancement, Clavicular confirmed his use.
“A lot of people consider anabolic roids to be within the hard maxxing category and I’ve done things like Bot*x,” he acknowledged, though he clarified he had not pursued surgical procedures like rhinoplasties.
Later in the conversation, Clavicular made a direct suggestion to Morgan about pharma enhancement. “I’m saying that in such a competitive dating market, you might need to take it a step further and sort of maybe utilize some peptides,” he told Morgan.
When discussing facial structure techniques, he stated: “There’s not much you can do after you’ve already developed improperly but mewing is going to be one of those things that’s absolutely required during the youth.”
The influencer who reportedly earns over $100,000 monthly from online viewing sessions, maintained that his personal success validates his methods. “My life is kind of on a one-to-one linear timeline with my exact ideologies that improving your looks is going to have a direct correlation with improvement in your life,” Clavicular argued. “Sort of as soon as I started really ascending and really getting into those high percentile looks, look at what happened to my life. I became that millionaire. I became famous.”
When Morgan challenged whether such interventions are appropriate recommendations, particularly given Clavicular’s young audience, the influencer stood by his position.
He described his entire approach as based on “real world data that shows looks are extremely important in the workplace. Looks are extremely important in dating.”