Clavicular apologises after touching hijab-wearing fan during photo
Clavicular apologises after touching hijab-wearing fan during photo

The incident took place during one of Clavicular’s in-person livestreams, where he regularly broadcasts interactions

Kick streamer Clavicular has apologised after briefly touching a hijab-wearing fan while posing for a photograph during one of his livestreams, prompting widespread discussion online.

The streamer, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, addressed the moment after realising he may have crossed a religious boundary by placing a hand on the fan’s shoulder during the interaction.

“I forgot, it’s my bad,” Peters said. “I forgot if you’re a girl wearing a hijab, I’m not supposed to touch.”

The incident took place during one of Clavicular’s in-person livestreams, where he regularly broadcasts interactions with members of the public while walking through busy streets.

Clips from the exchange quickly circulated online, drawing mixed reactions across social media platforms.

The fan involved appeared unbothered by the moment, while many viewers praised Peters for acknowledging the mistake and apologising immediately. Others commented that his response contrasted with the more self-assured personality often seen in his online content.

Some online users also debated the wider cultural and religious context surrounding the interaction.

The livestream clip continues to circulate online as discussion around the interaction grows.