A CONTROVERSIAL “looksmaxxing” streamer has been cuffed after allegedly staging a violent showdown between two women – then posting it online.

Braden Eric Peters – known online as Clavicular – was arrested by cops over claims he “instigated” a fight and “posted it on social media to exploit the two women”.

NINTCHDBPICT001070014224Braden Eric Peters, known as Clavicular, was arrested for allegedly instigating a fightCredit: Refer to source NINTCHDBPICT001070009302The 20-year-old was filmed leaving the police stationCredit: CBS NINTCHDBPICT001070009309He faces charges of misdemeanor battery and conspiracy to commit batteryCredit: CBS

The 20-year-old influencer, who regularly livestreams to thousands, instead found himself posing for a mugshot at Broward County jail.

say Peters was nicked on a warrant tied to a February bust-up at a Kissimmee .

According to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, the clash allegedly involved his girlfriend Violet Marie Lentz, 24, and a 19-year-old woman.

Cops claim Peters “instigated” the fight before sharing footage online.

“Neither Peters nor Lentz came out of the residence to speak to deputies about the incident when they arrived at the house to investigate,” officials said.

“Detectives from the Osceola Sheriff’s Office completed their after reviewing videos and talking with witnesses.”

Peters is now facing misdemeanor battery and conspiracy to commit battery charges.

Lentz is also accused of battery but had not been arrested as of Friday afternoon.

The streamer was reportedly picked up at a plush rental home in Fort Lauderdale’s Las Olas Isles before later posting bond and walking free.

It comes as Peters is already under fire over a shocking video allegedly showing him shooting at an alligator in the Everglades.

Wildlife officials said: “The FWC is aware of a video depicting individuals in the Everglades on an airboat who appear to be discharging firearms at an alligator.

“FWC officers are looking into the incident and will provide additional information when available.”

Under , harming an alligator without authorisation is illegal.

NINTCHDBPICT001066290891Clavicular previously spoke about taking a hammer to his jawline to appear more attractiveCredit: Instagram/clavicular NINTCHDBPICT001066290899He also shows off his physique online as part of his brand of looking as attractive as possibleCredit: Instagram/clavicular

Peters has built a huge following , where young men try to boost their looks by any means necessary.

His content includes the extreme practice of “bone smashing” – repeatedly hitting his own face with a hammer in a bid to sculpt a sharper jawline.

He has also allegedly promoted starving, testosterone use and even drug use to stay thin.

The influencer boasts hundreds of thousands of followers across social media and has been linked to controversial .

But experts warn the warped craze – which has seen men break bones, undergo risky surgery and obsess over “perfect” features – can be dangerous.

Critics say it fuels toxic attitudes and pressures both men and women, with some forums even linked to mental health crises among young users.

Michael Halpin, Associate Professor of Sociology at Dalhousie University, previously told The Sun: “I observed a teenager stating that he was going to take his own life if he did not reach 6ft in height.

“While other users were told they were too ugly for ‘looksmaxxing’ and they should consider suicide.

“They are told they need to looksmax if they want to look better or ‘normal.’”

NINTCHDBPICT001066290926Clavicular was also under fire for a video allegedly showing him shooting at an alligatorCredit: Instagram/clavicular