‘Looksmaxxing’ Influencer Clavicular Walks Out of ’60 Minutes’ Interview After Being Asked if He’s an Incel: ‘The Worst Sequence of Questions’
Home TV News Apr 13, 2026 3:11pm PT ‘Looksmaxxing’ Influencer Clavicular Walks Out of ’60 Minutes’ Interview After Being Asked if He’s an Incel: ‘The Worst Sequence of Questions’ By Jack Dunn Plus Icon Jack Dunn Latest Britney Spears Checks into Rehab Facility After DUI Arrest 22 hours ago Issa Rae Says You ‘Need to Be Smarter’ About Pitching Shows With a Diverse Cast Now That DEI ‘Has Become a Bad Word’: ‘Hollywood Is in an Identity Crisis’ 1 day ago Bryan Cranston Defends ‘Breaking Bad’ Wife Skyler from Fans Who Thought She Was a ‘Bitch’: ‘Her Husband Leaves Without Any Explanation… He’s Making Crystal Methamphetamine’ 1 day ago See All 60 Minutes Australia Braden Peters, better known by his “looskmaxxing” persona Clavicular, walked off his interview with “60 Minutes Australia” correspondent Adam Hegarty after he was asked if he identifies with the incel community. “Do I identify as an incel?” Peters said. “I mean, how could you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my relationships to women. I mean, that’s quite literally the worst sequence of questions I think I’ve ever heard.” Related Stories Lili Hinstin, Former Artistic Director of Locarno and Biarritz Film Festivals, Dies at 48المصدر: Variety Entertainment | Source: Variety Entertainment
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