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Looksmaxxer Clavicular streamed his nose job surgery on Kick, performed by celebrity surgeon Dr. Miami

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He let thousands of strangers watch a doctor cut open his face for views.

Streamer Braden Peters broadcast his nose job live on Kick with Dr. Miami.

We live in a world where young people will do almost anything to look perfect. Now, they are turning painful body changes into live web shows.

What Happened

On June 3, an online star named Braden Peters broadcast his nose surgery live. Peters is known online as Clavicular. He is famous for extreme tricks to change how he looks.

The show drew an average of 5,960 live viewers on the platform Kick. A famous doctor named Dr. Miami did the work. He spent two hours cutting and shaping the star's nose to make it smaller.

Some viewers were sickened by the sight. Others watched just to see what would happen. The show is part of a trend where people try to reach perfect beauty.

What the evidence shows

  • 5,960 average viewers watched the live surgery.
  • 2 hours is the time it took to finish the work.
  • 2 nostrils were reshaped to look more even.
  • 1 online stream hosted the entire event.
  • 0 nose jobs had been streamed live on the site before.

The Bigger Question

Is our love with looks going too far? When surgery becomes a live show, it stops being health care. It becomes a stunt to get clicks.

We need to ask why we want to watch people get cut open. This trend makes young viewers feel they are not good enough. It makes risky body changes seem normal.

The Other Side

Dr. Miami said the work was just to make the nose look more even. He said no face is perfect. He wanted to help the star reach his goals.

Still, this does not explain why a doctor should turn surgery into a live show for clicks.

What Happens Now

Peters now has a smaller nose and a viral video. Other stars will likely try even more risky stunts to get views.

Regular people must now decide if they will support these stunts by watching.

What We Still Don't Know

  • Will video sites ban live surgeries?
  • How will this change affect the star's health over time?
  • Will more doctors do stunts like this for web fame?

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Published: Jun 3, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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