Clavicular Refuses to Apologize on Piers Morgan for Viral Hitler Video | WATCH
Influencer Clavicular Blames "The Playlist" for Nazi Song Fiasco in Explosive Piers Morgan Showdown.

Clavicular (aka Braden Peters) just sat down with Piers Morgan and turned a simple chat about jawlines and charisma into a masterclass in deflection.
In a tense Uncensored interview that's already blowing up online, Piers grilled the 20-year-old phenom about that infamous van video where he was caught singing along to Ye's controversial track "Heil Hitler" alongside right-wing firebrands like Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate.
For those not tuned into the chaos, the clip shows Clavicular belting out lyrics that pay homage to Hitler, complete with a Nazi salute from someone in the back.
Piers hammered away: Did he regret it? Understand the outrage? Want to apologize for offending the world, especially given the song's clear antisemitism and praising the person responsible for murdering 50 million people, including 6 million Jews?
Clavicular swatted it away, saying "I didn't play the song, I really have nothing to do with it."
He insisted he's "not political," and that he saw the whole mess as a viral "headache" distracting from his real passion: teaching guys how to optimize their aesthetics for better dating odds and life upgrades.
"I had nothing to do with it," Clavicular repeated like a mantra, accusing Piers of ambushing him with "gotcha" questions.
He even flipped the script, quizzing Piers on his own distant Epstein connections (which Piers shut down flat, denying any involvement).
When Piers asked him why he wanted to associate with those other guys (Nick Fuentes, Sneako and Andrew Tate), "who have 'doubled and trebled down on it, don't care and think it's funny and joke about the Holocaust, are you that kind of person?"
But when Piers pointed out the song's nod to a "genocidal monster" and the offense it caused, Clavicular doubled down: It was just a collab with "controversial figures" for career growth, nothing more. He acknowledged people were upset ("I absolutely understand why people are offended") but stopped short of any remorse, saying "It went viral, I'm a content creator" and calling it irrelevant to his non-political brand.
He said that he doesn't want to do PR stunts and wants nothing to do with it.
The exchange became tense, with Clavicular pivoting to unrelated jabs and Piers framing it as basic accountability: "You got to own it".
Clavicular is not the only influencer and leader who doesn't know how to say sorry, something you are supposed to be taught when you are three. But he missed a massive opportunity to take responsibility for being part of a disgraceful disaster.
Then and again, you would have to be crazy to take any life advice from the self-proclaimed king of "looksmaxxing".