Streamers Like Clavicular Are Humiliating OnlyFans Girls For Clout
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Streamers Like Clavicular Are Humiliating OnlyFans Girls For Clout
A Miami party for porn stars included a popular Kick livestreamer known as Clavicular, also known as Braden Peters. An adult film performer, Willow Ryder, did not recognize him at first but learned he had a massive following and introduced herself to appear on his stream. Afterward, her friends said he was known for insulting women and attacking people who do sex work. Clips from the May 14 event show him berating a woman holding a leashed man, calling her disgusting, and attacking an adult entertainer for using a stage name. He accused her of funneling young kids to porn, called her a pedophile, and left her in tears. Ryder then raised the issue with the Pillow Talk host, who dismissed it as promotion for the show.
"Ryder says she didn't know exactly who Clavicular was or what he talked about on his stream, but she knew that he had a massive following. And as a content creator herself, she felt it would be beneficial to her to appear on his stream, so she introduced herself to him. When she returned to her friends, she says they told her that "he's known for talking shit to women and embarrassing women and that he talks shit about people that do sex work.""
"In clips from the May 14 party-an event primarily for porn stars sponsored by the podcast Pillow Talk-that's exactly what Clavicular did. In one video, he is seen upbraiding a woman holding a leashed man, accusing her of taking advantage of him and calling her "disgusting." In another, he berates an adult entertainer for promoting her stage name, even though pseudonyms are a common security measure within the industry."
"Later, he accuses the latter of "funneling young kids to porn," calling her a "pedophile" and a "disgusting porn creature." The encounter left the woman in tears, according to Ryder. After Clavicular insulted the woman, Ryder says, she approached Pillow Talk host Ryan Pownall to talk to Clavicular, saying he was making sex workers uncomfortable."
"She says Pownall dismissed her concerns, claiming he had invited Clavicular as a way to promote the show, which regularly interviews porn stars and has 1.8 million followers on Instagram. "He said I was bringing a bad vibe ... and Clavicular was the most famous person in the room," she says."
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