Clavicular just got a lesson in how his hyper-masculine brand of optimizing his attractiveness actually started with trans women.
The poster boy for the “looksmaxxing” trend, where young men go to extreme lengths like taking testosterone and smashing their jaws with hammers to improve their appearance, was approached by a group of transgender women.
Not only did they Clavicular a history lesson, but they told him that they are outshining him in the looks department.
“Why am I mogging you right now? I’m drag queen maxxing right now, no shade,” one woman said as she approached Clavicular while he was at a restaurant.
“Mogging” is a term that originated among pickup artists in the early 2000s, but has been popularized in manosphere and incel internet communities and by influencers like Clavicular to look more physically attractive than another person.
"I’m trans," the woman tells Clavicular and his friend Andrew Morales, who goes by the nickname, "The Cuban Tarzan."
She then asks if they can tell that she's transgender, and when they shake their heads no, she asked, "You can’t tell? I’m mogging!"
“I just looked at your ass,” Morales admitted. “All you guys are trans?”
After Clavicular and Morales question them about bottom surgery and tucking, the woman who first approached the table said, “You know that trans women are the OG looksmaxxers?”
Clavicular has become the face of the “looksmaxxing” community, the name given to an online movement that is focused on optimizing attractiveness through diet, exercise, and skin care. Members also engage in extreme measures like taking steroids, using methamphetamines as a weight loss drug, and plastic surgery.
“We originated the program,” a second trans woman tells Clavicular.
Clavicular may have aligned himself with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and misogynist influencer Andrew Tate when he was caught on video chanting the lyrics to Kanye West’s “Heil Hitler” at a nightclub in Miami Beach in January, but he eventually gave credit to the trans women who approached him.
“You guys were using a lot of the words in the trans subreddits in 2021,” Clavicular said.
“Yes, we’re the OG,” the trans woman leading the conversation responded.
“I saw a couple posts about that,” Clavicular said, before another trans woman in the group said, “You’re, like, copying us, no shade.”
The video clip, taken from a 30-hour livestream he was doing for his Kick channel, is now going viral on social media, racking up more than 3 million views on X (formerly Twitter). Users online started roasting Clavicular for the way the trans women were able to easily “mog” him.
“Clav got mogged by the dragmaxxers and had to hold in the cortisol spike,” one person commented.
“She's kind of very correct… basically everyone with a social platform today is doing some form of gender-affirming care or looksmaxxing that was originated by the trans guys and girlies,” another person wrote.
Someone else said, “THEY ATE HIM UP BRO! They played in his face and he had nothing.”














