“I’m going to be a dad”: Clavicular sparks outrage after shocking idea from “impregnation contest” goes viral
The Internet never really stops, but every now and then a clip makes noise and makes people stop scrolling. That’s exactly what happened when streamer Clavicular raised a controversial topic during a live stream. Within a few hours, people reacted in a variety of ways, from disbelief to outright anger. The conversation soon expanded beyond their audience to include more general pop culture commentary.Not only was the shock factor high, but the timing made this moment special. The clavicular was already being closely monitored due to recent legal crisis. With this new statement, the headlines have become even more intense. Social media has also not lagged behind; Many people have compared her to Bonnie Blue, who performs stunts that go viral and cause a lot of controversy.
The controversial idea of the clavicular gives rise to reactions and comparisons.
“Do you want to have kids? Yes, I want to have kids,” Clavicular said in response to an inquiry from the chat. “Man, I need to have kids. I need to have kids tomorrow. I wanted to figure it out. I need to get some HCG. So I’m actually going to do a contest where… we have 500 girls that come and do a contest, like a beauty pageant or something, then I become the winner. … I’m going to be a father in the next few months, guys. I’m telling you.”The response came immediately. Some people said the idea was irresponsible, while others said it was just another way to attract attention. Soon after, the term “male bonnie blue” became popular. This is indicative of a trend in online culture where shock value often drives engagement.It’s interesting that the comparison to Bonnie Blue has its own meaning. It was revealed that her recent claim of being pregnant was “anger bait”, a tactic intended to make people react stronger and gain more attention. Because of that history, many people are wondering if the clavicular comments are in the same boat.But the bigger problem is more than just one person. This is an example of how quickly extreme ideas can spread online, especially when they are presented as entertainment. When humor, publicity, and real intentions mix, it can be hard for people to know what to take seriously.Clavicular has not yet said anything specific about what will happen next. It’s already clear that this was either a real idea or just another viral attempt. In today’s digital world, attention comes quickly, but it doesn’t always come quietly.
