Streamers like Clavcular insult girls just for their influence


Adult movie star Willow Rider didn’t immediately recognize the man who entered Miami The party she attended earlier this month, but learned he wasn’t part of the party Sex work industry.

He had an entourage and what appeared to be a large bodyguard. Her friends told her he was Claviclealso known as Braden Peters, popular kick com. livestreamer known as “com. looksmaxxing“, or resort to extreme measures to improve his appearance.

Ryder says she didn’t know exactly who Clavcular was or what he talked about on his live stream, but she knew he had a large following. As a content creator, she felt it would be beneficial for her to be featured on his stream, so she introduced herself to him. When she returned to her friends, she said they told her that he was “known for talking dirty to women and embarrassing women, and for talking nonsense about people who work in the sex industry.”

In clips from the May 14 party — an event primarily for porn stars sponsored by the podcast Pillow talk– And that’s exactly what Clavcular did. One of the videos shows him scolding a woman who holds her hand Man tied upHe accused her of taking advantage of him and described her as “disgusting.” in lastreprimands an adult artist for promoting her stage name, even though pseudonyms are a common security measure in the industry. He later accused the latter of “turning young children into pornography”, calling her a “pedophile” and a “disgusting pornographic creature”. Ryder said the encounter left the woman in tears.

After Collarbone insulted the woman, Ryder says, she approached her Pillow talk Host Ryan Pownall to speak to Clavcular, saying it makes sex workers uncomfortable. She says Pownall dismissed her concerns, claiming he invited Clavcular as a way to promote the programme, which regularly interviews porn stars and has 1.8 million followers on Instagram. “He said I was giving off a bad vibe…and Clavcular was the most popular person in the room,” she says. Pownall did not respond to a request for comment.

From here the party got out of control.

While Clavcular was broadcasting live from the event, droves of aspiring streamers and trolls poured in. According to Ryder and Austin King, a reporter at industry website Porn Crush who attended the party, a fight broke out, with partygoers screaming and running in different directions after someone pulled a gun.

Although it appeared that no one in attendance was hurt, on her way home, an angry Ryder publicly called out Pownall and Clavcular on social media, saying: send On Her post received more than 817,000 views, prompting other sex workers and OnlyFans models to reprimand Pownall for putting their safety at risk so a streamer could exploit them for content.

Pownall eventually issued a public apology on Instagram, expressing remorse for women working in the industry who felt “disrespected or unwelcome” by “certain guests” at the event. He also canceled A Planned appearance at the club Clavcular promoted Bacara in Miami Beach.

But the repercussions of Pillow talk The party sparked a broader conversation within the adult content industry about streamers and podcast bros who objectify and insult women and sex workers in their content and put their safety at risk. Many denounced the alleged hypocrisy of men like Tarqawi He runs his own OnlyFans agency It features models on streams, directly profiting from sex workers while publicly criticizing them. A source close to Clavcular confirms that he looked into starting an OnlyFans agency but had concerns about promoting it publicly due to his fans’ hatred of sex workers. Clavular did not respond to requests for comment.



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