Looksmaxxing streamer Clavicular (Braden Peters) broadcast his own rhinoplasty live on Kick on June 3, with celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Miami performing the procedure. The stream, titled 'First ever live streamed rhinoplasty! Ft. Dr. Miami,' aired in Kick's IRL category and drew roughly 5,960 average viewers, peaking at 5.8K live. Clavicular has built a following through extreme looksmaxxing content, a subculture focused on maximizing appearance via cosmetic and lifestyle changes.
looksmaxxing streamer clavicular (real name braden peters) went live on kick june 3 to get a nose job on camera. dr. miami did the surgery. stream hit about 5,960 viewers. it's exactly as unsettling as it sounds.
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This stream pushes the boundaries of what audiences will watch in the name of self-improvement content. Looksmaxxing has already blurred the line between wellness and obsession, and broadcasting invasive surgery live normalizes extreme cosmetic procedures as entertainment. It also raises questions about platform moderation and the ethics of streaming medical procedures without guardrails.
looksmaxxing content already lives in a weird space between self-care and body dysmorphia. live-streaming actual surgery takes it to another level. kick let it happen, which says a lot about where platform boundaries are right now.
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