Kick Streamer Clavicular Troll Clash: Fake 'Richard Strocher' Account Sparks Viral Feud
Clavicular's Troll Feud Over Attractiveness Goes Viral

Popular Kick streamer Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, finds himself embroiled in yet another online drama. This latest incident was triggered by a provocative post from a suspected troll account on the social media platform X.

The Viral Exchange That Started It All

On December 28, 2025, an account using the name @RichardStrocher posted a bold claim aimed directly at the streamer. The post stated, “I am more attractive than @Clavicular0.” The message quickly gained traction, drawing the attention of Clavicular's followers and critics alike.

Known for his outspoken nature, Clavicular did not ignore the jab. He fired back with a sharp retort, and his reply spread rapidly across the platform. The entire exchange went viral within a matter of hours, leaving many to wonder about the identity behind the mysterious Richard Strocher account.

Unmasking the 'Richard Strocher' Troll Account

As netizens began to investigate, it became clear that the account was likely not operated by a genuine person. According to a report by Lead Stories, 'Richard Strocher' is believed to be a fabricated troll profile. The name itself is considered an innuendo, and the profile picture and banner are suspected to be AI-generated images.

The account's bio made extravagant claims, stating Strocher was an 18-year-old, wealthy, extremely attractive individual and a staunch supporter of former US President Donald Trump. It also falsely claimed an association with Fox News and The Blaze.

However, Fox News explicitly denied any link to this individual. In an email confirmation to Lead Stories on October 1, 2025, a Fox News representative stated, “I can confirm Richard Strocher is not associated with FOX News Channel, nor has he ever appeared on the network.” The account, which primarily shares far-right political content, has amassed approximately 36,900 followers.

A Pattern of Controversies for Clavicular

This troll feud is merely the latest entry in a series of viral moments for Braden Peters. Just a day before the X exchange, on December 27, 2025, he appeared as a guest on The Michael Knowles Show. During the interview, he discussed potential 2028 US presidential candidates JD Vance and Gavin Newsom, controversially suggesting Newsom would win based on physical appearance and using internet slang to frame his argument.

The preceding days were no less eventful. On December 24, 2025, a livestream clip went viral showing a man jumping onto Clavicular's Tesla Cybertruck. Reports from Complex indicate the vehicle later moved forward and appeared to make contact with the man. As of now, no official charges have been filed in relation to this incident.

Going further back, in November 2025, Clavicular faced significant online backlash and concern after he admitted to injecting cosmetic peptides into the face of his 17-year-old girlfriend. This revelation sparked serious debates about safety and responsibility.

This recurring cycle of attention highlights the volatile nature of internet fame, where streamers like Clavicular constantly navigate between popularity, controversy, and the blurred lines of online interaction.