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Pregnant A-lister spotted riding the train despite starring in hit Hollywood movies – would you have recognized her?

She’s bumpin’ along.

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Pregnant Aubrey Plaza bared her growing baby bump as she attempted to go incognito while riding the New York City subway.

The “Parks and Recreation” alum was spotted leaning against the stanchion while looking down at her cellphone on Tuesday.

Plaza, 41, dressed casually for her outing in the Big Apple, wearing a cropped white T-shirt that exposed her lower belly, black shorts, a khaki jacket, white knee-high compression socks and New Balance sneakers ($159.99).

Pregnant Aubrey Plaza (seen above) bared her growing baby bump on the NYC subway. BrosNYC / BACKGRID The “White Lotus” actress (seen above on the subway) attempted to go incognito. BrosNYC / BACKGRID At one point, she leaned against the stanchion while looking at her cellphone. (Pictured: Plaza on the subway.) BrosNYC / BACKGRID Plaza starred in “Parks and Recreation” with Chris Pratt. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection Plaza played Harper Spiller in season 2 of “The White Lotus”. Photograph by Fabio Lovino/HBO

She also paired her look with a baseball cap, sunglasses and a Deliberate L black woven shoulder bag ($195).

Earlier that day, Plaza was photographed walking around Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood.

The “White Lotus” actress’s subway ride came a day after sheconfirmed she was pregnantand expecting her first child with boyfriendChristopher Abbott.

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“Well, there’s a baby inside of me,” she told Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett on their “Smartless” podcast.

“No, I said there is a baby inside of me right now,” she stated when the men reacted in disbelief.

Plaza (seen above looking at her phone) dressed casually for the outing, wearing a cropped white T-shirt, black shorts, a khaki jacket, white knee-high compression socks and New Balance sneakers. BrosNYC / BACKGRID Earlier that day, Plaza (seen rolling up her jacket sleeve) was photographed walking around Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. BrosNYC / BACKGRID She ditched her baseball cap whens he was outside. (Pictured: Plaza walking outside.) BrosNYC / BACKGRID

When asked if she was “excited” about becoming a first-time mom, Plaza replied, “I am. Yeah. I’ve always wanted […] to see what that’s all about, you know?

“It just seems so interesting, that whole thing,” she added.

Last week, news surfaced that the “Dirty Grandpa” star wasexpecting her first child with Abbott.

Earlier this week, Plaza confirmed she was pregnant and expecting her first baby with Christopher Abbott (seen above with the actress). Bruce Glikas/Getty Images Plaza’s pregnancy news comes more than one year after her husband, Jeff Baena (seen above with the actress in 2017), died by suicide in January 2025. Getty Images Plaza starred in “Black Bear” with Abbott. Courtesy Everett Collection

“It was a beautiful surprise after an emotional year,” a source told People. “They feel very blessed.”

Plaza’s pregnancy news comes more than one year after her husband, Jeff Baena,died by suicidein January 2025. He was 47.

Last October, the mom-to-beshared a poignant message about forging ahead“no matter what happens” following the director’s passing.

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What to Know About the Latest Allegations of Sexual Misconduct Against Eric Swalwell

Eric Swalwellmay have resigned from Congress, but the scandal thatforced him to vacate his House seatand end his bid forCalifornia governorcontinues to grow.

Time Democratic United States Rep. Eric Swalwell attends the SEIU-United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW)'s Gubernatorial Candidate Worker Forum at Meruelo Studios in Los Angeles, Calif., on Jan. 10, 2026. —Etienne Laurent—AFP/Getty Images

On Tuesday, former ‌model and fashion software company owner Lonna Drewesclaimed to reportersin a news conference that Swalwell raped her in a hotel in 2018, adding to others’ previous allegations of sexual misconduct by the Democratic politician.

“He raped me and he choked me,” Drewes said. She added that she stands with the other women who spoke out and that she will report the incident to law enforcement.

After Drewes went public, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, in astatementto themedia, said its Special Victims Bureau opened an investigation into a woman allegedly being sexually assaulted by Swalwell in July 2018 in West Hollywood.

“Once the investigation is completed the investigators will present the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for filing consideration,” the Department statement read.

Drewes’ allegations against Swalwell echo those from multiple women, including a case first reported by theSan Francisco Chronicle, which involved an unnamed former staffer who accused him of sexual assault.CNNalso reported on the case, as well as three other women who described separate instances of Swalwell’s alleged misconduct. TIME has not independently verified the allegations.

Amid the controversy, Swalwell has acknowledged some past “mistakes in judgment,” but denied the allegations of misconduct. His camp vowed to legally challenge the accusations and has sent cease-and-desist letters to some of his accusers.

Sara Azari, representing Swalwell legally,said in a Tuesday statementthat the “deeply offensive” accusations are a “calculated and transparent political hit job designed to destroy the reputation” of the Democratic politician, and she questioned the allegations’ timing, nature, and what she claimed to be a “coordinated rollout.”

Swalwell’s resignation from the House marks a stunning and rapid fall from his status less than a week ago, when he was among the top contenders in the race to succeed California Gov. Gavin Newsom. The state is set to have primaries in June, but the allegations have eroded support for his bid from fellow Democrats.

Newsom on Tuesdayannounceda special election to fill Swalwell’s vacated seat for the state’s 14th congressional district on Aug. 18.

‘I thought I died’

In the press briefing, Drewes claimed that she had contact with Swalwell three times. She said he offered Silicon Valley connections for her firm and had invited her to two public events. She added that at the time, the two talked politics as she was considering running for the Beverly Hills City Council.

On the third encounter, Drewes claimed Swalwell spiked her glass of wine. Before a political event, Swalwell had allegedly invited her to his hotel room to retrieve documents, but the drink had by then left her “incapacitated.”

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“I couldn’t move my arms or my body,” Drewes said. While Swalwell allegedly choked her, she claimed she lost consciousness. “I thought I died.”

Drewes asserted that she did not consent and would not have consented to sexual activity with Swalwell and that the incident had impacted her mental health severely. She added that the delay in taking action was driven by “fear of his political power, his background as an attorney, and his family law enforcement ties.”

How Swalwell’s resignation ‘vindicated’ victims

After Swalwell’s resignation, Ally Sammarco, one of the accusers CNN spoke to for its report, toldCBS Newsthat she feels “vindicated” with the development. “He was pushed into a corner, essentially, because they were planning to expel him,” Sammarco said of his resignation, “so I think he did that to save face a little.”

CNN andCBS Newshave also spoken to another accuser, Annika Albrecht, who claimed to have met Swalwell in Washington D.C. while in college. Albrecht told CBS News that Swalwell offered to mentor her. She said Swalwell asked the students to create a group chat, and soon added her on Snapchat.

Albrecht’s initial exchanges with Swalwell were about politics, but they then turned flirtatious. At one point, Swalwell “invited” her to a hotel to meet, to which she stopped responding to him on Snapchat.

“It was very clear what the connotation was,” she told CBS News. “What I keep thinking back to is how lucky I am that I didn’t go to that hotel.”

Albrecht, said of Swalwell’s resignation, “For me, justice won’t be until he can’t ever harm a woman ever again, and he has faced the consequences for the women that he has harmed.”

Swalwell resigned amid threats of expulsion against him andRep. Tony Gonzales (R, Texas), who was dogged by a separate controversy—an affair with his former staffer who later died by suicide. Gonzales also resigned Tuesday.

Many of Swalwell’s political peers have since distanced themselves. Sen. Ruben Gallego (D, Ariz.), who chaired Swalwell’s brief 2020 presidential campaign,acknowledged to reporters Tuesdayhis friendship with the California politician but that he “lied to all of us.” Gallego also denied having any knowledge of Swalwell’s predatory behavior, sexual assault, or harassment, though he said that he asked Swalwell about related rumors.

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D, Calif.), one of the Democratic Party’s most influential leaders, called Swalwell’sresignationmove a “smart decision,” and she asserted that she knew nothing of the accusations before the reports came out. Pelosi, when she was Speaker, hadelevated Swalwell to coveted House positions, anddefended him in a previous, unrelated issue.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D, N.Y.)told reportersthat Congress was at a “resetting point” after Swalwell’s and Gonzales’ resignations, and that the incident has shown that the U.S. has become “acclimated” to similar incidents of sexual abuse and harassment from people in power.

“I don’t think our work is done,” she said. “I think that a lot of the underlying structures that silence victims of sexual harassment and abuse still exist.”

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Where Is “Survivor”'s Jonny Fairplay Now? All About the Iconic Villain's Life After Lying About His Grandmother's Death

Jon "Jonny Fairplay" Dalton became notorious after competing on Survivor: Pearl Islands and lying about his grandmother's death

People Jonny Fairplay in 2007 ; Jonny Fairplay in 2025Credit: Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty; Jonny Fairplay/Instagram

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  • He returned for Survivor: Micronesia, but was voted off first

  • He has since appeared on E!'s House of Villains

Jon “Jonny Fairplay” Daltonis one of the most notorious villains inSurvivorhistory.

During his first season,Pearl Islands, Fairplay becamea controversial figureon the CBS reality show after he and his friend lied about his grandmother's death so other contestants would let him win a reward challenge. However, in real life, Fairplay's grandmother was alive and at home “watching Jerry Springer."

“[He's] completely despicable, [but] it was actually fun to work with Fairplay on the show because he's a producer's dream,” longtimeSurvivorhost and executive producerJeff ProbsttoldEntertainment Weeklyin February 2005.

For his part, Fairplay is proud of his antics. “The ‘Dead Grandma' lie is still considered one of the greatest moves in the history of not justSurvivor, but reality television as a whole,” he toldEntertainment Weeklyin November 2020.

So, where is Jonny Fairplay now? Here's everything to know about theSurvivorvillain's life today.

What happened to Jonny Fairplay onSurvivor: Pearl Islands?

Jon Dalton, Christa Hastie, Rupert Boneham, Sandra Diaz-Twain, and Shawn Cohen on 'Survivor: The Pearl Islands'Credit: Robert Voets/CBS Photo Archive/Getty

Survivorfans first met Fairplay onPearl Islandsin 2003, which was the seventh season of the hit competition show. He made a splash by lying about his grandmother's death with the help of his friend, Dan a.k.a. "Thunder Dan," who appeared during the family visit episode.

In the infamousmoment, when Dan showed up, Fairplay asked, "How's Grandma?" Dan solemnly responded, "She died, dude."

In response, the other contestants let Fairplay win the reward challenge, forcing them to move to a separate beach without food or shelter.

In a subsequent confessional, Fairplay explained his rationale for the move, saying, "This is a game for a million dollars. I have one chance in my life at this. You should take every single advantage possible. If you don't, you're a fool."

Dan added that he and Fairplay had cooked up the plan over the phone just before Fairplay left to filmSurvivor.

Ultimately, Fairplay made it to the final three, when Lillian "Lill" Morris chose to takeSandra Diaz-Twineto the end over Fairplay after winning the final immunity challenge.

“Lill decided that she would guarantee the winner by letting Sandra go to the final two. She didn't give the jury the opportunity to choose a winner,” Fairplay claimed toEntertainment Weekly. “I think that's kinda crappy. But I also think that's why we now have a final three.”

Diaz-Twine indeed went on to win the series and become one of only two two-timeSurvivorwinners alongsideTony Vlachos.

Fairplay was thrilled with how he was portrayed on the show, despite receiving criticism for some of his more controversial moves.

“It was me,” he toldEntertainment Weekly. “My heroes growing up were Roddy Piper and Ric Flair. I got to bring all of their villainy to the world of reality TV.”

What happened to Jonny Fairplay onSurvivor: Micronesia?

Jonny Fairplay during the first episode of 'Survivor: Micronesia - Fans vs. Favorites'Credit: Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty

With his villainous moves and signature blond curls, Fairplay made a splash on TV. But just a year later, Probst claimed he was “done with Fairplay” after he got into an argument with the host's brother at the 2004Survivor: Vanuatufinale afterparty and was subsequently banned from allSurvivorevents, perEntertainment Weekly.

“He's an absolute jackass whose actions ... pissed me off so much that he's banned from any event that I'm at from now on,” Probst said.

However, Fairplay was invited to appear on season 16,Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites, in 2007 — though not by Probst's choice.

"My first vote was we don't need him,” the host said. ”Send him home. Make a point that there is a level of participant that we don't need on this show. CBS said, ‘That's interesting, Jeff — you can leave now.' So my vote doesn't count for anything.”

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But Fairplay was ultimately sent home first after he encouraged his tribemates to vote him out so he could be with his then-girlfriend, Michelle Deighton, who was pregnant at the time.

“Michelle and I had made a pact right before I left that if anything were to go wrong — she was seven months pregnant at the time — for her not to tell CBS because I didn't want that to distract me from my game out there,” he told PEOPLE in February 2008. “When I got out there I was like, ‘That was stupid,' and I just started thinking the worst.”

Additionally, Fairplay claimed he had recently undergone surgery following a physical altercation with radio personality Danny Bonaduce at the FOX Reality Awards and was still in a lot of pain.

"I had the 15 hours of surgery, four root canals ... when I got out to the island, the pain was ridiculous," he said. “Jonny Fairplay just finally had his breaking point."

Has Jonny Fairplay appeared on any other reality shows?

Jonny Fairplay on 'Fear Factor: Reality Stars'Credit: Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank

Fairplay has been no stranger to reality TV over the years. In 2009, he appeared onThe Celebrity NewlywedGamewith his then-wife Deighton, where they beat out Monkees musician Davy Jones.

Fans have also spotted him onFear Factor: Reality Stars,Celebrity Poker ShowdownandPawn Stars, where he sold a signed piece of Red Hot Chili Peppers memorabilia in 2015.

In recent years, he competed on season 1 of E!'sHouse of Villains, where he made it to the finale but ultimately lost, and FOX'sThe Floor.

“My strategy is to be the most strategic person here,” he said in a promotionalvideoof his gameplay inHouse of Villains. “Chaos will ensue!”

Where is Jonny Fairplay now?

Jonny Fairplay and his familyCredit: Jonny Fairplay/Instagram

Fairplay dabbled in professional wrestling for a few years before and after hisSurvivorappearances, signing to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling afterPearl Islands.

Fairplay became a dad for the first time in January 2008, when he welcomed daughter Piper Addison with Deighton, whom he later wed. In May 2017, after his divorce, he and girlfriend Caryn Finkbeinerwelcomed daughter Madilyn Jane. In October 2023,he got engagedto girlfriend Jessica Kendrick, whom he first met during a Botox appointment.

“When I first met Jessica, she was the medical assistant at CAMI Greensboro and offered me free Botox. I was so afraid of needles, but as soon as I got there she held my hand,” he told PEOPLE. “Two years later, we never stopped holding hands.”

In December 2020, Fairplay and his mother, Patsy Hall, were arrested and accused of stealing bar stools, a leather chair, an end table and a silver necklace valued at $5,000 from his grandmother, Jean Cook. Thecharges were later dismissed.

In February 2025, his grandmotherEllen Jean Hauser diedmore than two decades after Fairplay lied about her death.

"I'll miss her every day," he said in a statement. "It's easy to think she was just part of one of the biggest lies in TV history, which made me famous, but I look at her place in my life as a loving grandparent who only wanted the best for me in my life and would do anything to help me get it. Which she did."

Now, Fairplay frequently hostsSurvivor 50viewing parties all over the country alongside other legends likeRichard Hatch, Sugar Kiper and Todd Herzog, and hostsThe Reality After Show Podcast. He also makes videos forSurvivorfans onCameo.

Although Probst has said he's "done" with Fairplay, the former contestant has said he'd like to return to the show one day.

“For all that is sacred, YES [I want to play again]!” he toldEntertainment Weeklyin November 2020. “I used to say, only if it's legends. But I don't care what the theme is at this point. I feel I'm one of the greatest players of all time and I want to prove it.”

He continued, “I want my daughters to watch me play in the modern era ofSurvivorand I want them to be proud of their dad."

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“Percy Jackson”'s Walker Scobell says he's not going to prom and calls out 'death threats' made to teenage girls he knows

Percy Jackson and the Olympiansstar Walker Scobell has a battle on his hands.

Entertainment Weekly Walker Scobell in 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' season 2Credit: Disney/David Bukach

The actor, who plays the titular demigod in the Disney+ series, is not going to prom, he said in a Instagram Stories post on Sunday, amid serious threats made to teenage girls he is acquainted with.

"Just to let everyone know, I will not be attending prom," Scobell wrote in the post to his 2.2 million followers. "Please stop sending death threats to EVERY teenage girl who could remotely be associated with me based on their proximity to where I live. It's not fair to them or their families. Maybe also just stop sending death threats in general. That's just not cool. Kinda weird I have to say this."

Walker Scobell posted on Instagram Stories April 12 that he's not going to promCredit: Walker Scobell/Instagram

This isn't the first time thatPercy Jacksonfans have crossed a line.

Aryan Simhadri, who plays Grover Underwood, recently shared adisturbing encounterwithEntertainment Weeklyduring a game of "Lie vs. Lie" with Scobell. According to Simhadri, he was out in public when a group of “40 drunk girls” recognized him. And one in particular got entirely too handsy with the actor.

“I was feeling pretty uncomfortable, so I put my hands in my back pockets,” Simhadri recalled. “And then she reached around and put her hand inside of my back pocket, with my hand already in there. There’s not enough room in the back pocket of jeans for more than one hand. She lingered there a little longer than I would have liked. Not that I would have liked it at all.”

The third season ofPercy Jackson and the Olympians, based on authorRick Riordan's original book series, will return to Disney+ later this year.

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As EW previously reported,MulanstarMing-Na Wenhasjoined the castas Hera, the queen of Olympus and wife of Zeus (Courtney B. Vance, whotook over the role from the late Lance Reddick). According to Hera’s officialPercy Jacksoncharacter description, Hera is “regal, maternal, and no-nonsense.” However, her husband’s affair “rankles her.”

Another new face on Mount Olympus will beSaturday Night LivealumKate McKinnonasAphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty who assists Percy in his quest.

Walker Scobell stars in 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' season 2Credit: Disney

The series has been such a hit,season 3got the green light months before season 2 even premiered.

“From the momentPercy Jackson and the Olympiansdebuted, it was clear this series had struck a chord with fans of all ages,” Ayo Davis, president of Disney Branded Television, said in astatement.

Season 3 will adaptThe Titan's Curse, the third book in Riordan's series that follows Percy and his friends as they race to save the goddess Artemis (Dafne Keen), while also confronting an ancient monster capable of destroying Olympus.

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Riordan teased what fans can expect when the series returns: "This third season will be new territory for the screen, bringing fan favorites like the Hunters of Artemis and Nico di Angelo to life for the first time."

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Who Is Clavicular? What to Know About the Controversial 'Looksmaxxing' Influencer

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, is known for promoting the practice of "looksmaxxing"

People Clavicular, whose real name is Braden PetersCredit: Clavicular/Instagram

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  • He frequently posts photos and videos of the extreme methods he uses to achieve his version of a "perfect" physical appearance

  • Peters was hospitalized following a suspected overdose on April 14

The social media content creatorClavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, is a controversial personality known for his "looksmaxxing" program.

Peters was born and raised in New Jersey to a stay-at-home mom and a businessman dad. However, by the time he was 14 years old, he was testing out various controlled substances, testosterone and steroids to "ascend" his physical appearance.

Peters has gained a significant following on TikTok, Kick and Instagram for posting content encouraging young men to physically alter their appearance to attract women. Over the last year, Peters has gained over 1 million followers across those three platforms.

In addition to garnering a social media following, Peters also launched the online academyClavicular’s Clan, a “private" community offering “detailed guides that will guaranteed ascend you.”

As he's risen in popularity, Peters has also been arrested twice and been involved in violent interactions on his livestreams.

In April 2026, Peters washospitalized following a suspected overdoseafter his livestream suddenly came to a stop, PEOPLE confirmed at the time. Peters appeared to be under the influence, as he slurred his speech and told a woman that he was "destroyed." He returned home from the hospital the following day.

Here's everything to know about Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters.

Who is Clavicular?

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden PetersCredit: Clavicular/Instagram

Clavicular is a popular and controversial content creator whose real name is Braden Peters. He was born in December 2005 and raised in Hoboken, N.J., as he toldThe New York Times.

Although he has not been officially diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, he frequently calls himself an "autist" andsayshe has autism. Peters said he struggled in high school, so he started researching how to change his body.

“I rot[ted] in my room,” he said to a friend in February 2026, according toGQ. “I used to not really be social."

Ahead of his 15th birthday, Peters learned about "looksmaxxing" and ordered testosterone online.

“It’s like a cheat code,” he toldThe New York Times. “Why would I not do this?”

His parents allegedly later found the drugs and threw them away, which caused Peters to research other drugs — including fat dissolvers and steroids — and secretly order them.

“They realized that there was kind of nothing that they could do to stop my ascension,” he said of his parents.

By high school graduation, Peters' appearance had already drastically changed, and he started looking at the online forumLooksmax.organd frequently posted on it. At the same time, he enrolled at Sacred Heart University but claimed toThe New York Timesthat he was expelled after someone in the Looksmaxxing forum told the university that he had drugs in his dorm. The university reportedly did not publicly comment on the case due to FERPA, which protects student privacy.

With school no longer on his radar, he strictly focused on his "looksmaxxing" content and started to stream on Kick and TikTok for hours at a time.

“I never expected any of it to go viral or myself to become a public figure,” Peters said.

Over the years, Peters has alleged that he's gone to extreme lengths to "ascend" — including using non-human-approved anabolic steroid trenbolone, smoking meth to curb his appetite, placing weights on specific areas to enlarge his penis and even smashing his face with a hammer to make his bones grow back sharper.

What kind of content does Clavicular make?

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden PetersCredit: Clavicular/Instagram

Peters goes by the name Clavicular across his platforms. He specializes in "looksmaxxing," which is a vague process taken on primarily by young people, mainly men, who go to extreme lengths to "ascend," or become as physically attractive as possible.

He explained toThe New York Timesthat he and his community consider actorMatt Bomerto be the level of harmony and perfection they're trying to achieve. The actor has no links to the "looksmaxxing" community or Peters.

After getting his start on Looksmax.org, Peters rose the ranks and became a moderator. Shortly after, in 2025, Peters started sharing his controversial tactics on TikTok, Kick and Instagram. He is known for streaming, specifically "IRL" streaming — where he interacts with strangers — for hours on end. He claimed he averages earnings of around $100,000 a month from Kick, alone.

Peters often poststhrowback photosof what he looked like before the age of 15 to now, over five years later. In addition tosharing his own tips, Peters also postsbefore-and-after contentfrom his alleged clients, whom he says he coaches through his online program.

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"If you’re tired of being invisible to women, tired of getting rejected and tired of watching other guys who won the genetic lottery take what's yours, then pay attention," he said in an introductory video on his website.

Peters further claimed, "I've spent years mastering the science of male aesthetics. I'm talking about completely restructuring your facial aesthetics using pharmacology, extreme methods and protocols people are too scared to even ask about." He does not hold a degree in pharmacology and is not certified to give medical advice.

Peters also claimed that he has trained clients who are "skinny low-day morphism and completely overlooked by women and turned them into jacked high-value men who command and respect the second they walk in the room."

Manydoctors have warnedpeople in the "looksmaxxing" community that their methods are dangerous.

“Young men fall into this false sense of acceptance, and what they believe women want from them,” counselor Jason Fierstein toldHealthline. “They can get caught up in potentially lifelong struggles with feeling inadequate and handling that inadequacy.”

Counselor Christine Ruberti-Bruning added that extreme versions of "looksmaxxing" are "dipping its toe into self-harm territory, especially some of its associated trends, likesmashing your facewith a hammer.”

Why was Clavicular arrested?

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, after he was arrestedCredit: Fort Lauderdale Sheriff's Office

In February 2026, Peters was arrested for allegedly possessing a forged instrument, using a fake ID and suspicion of dangerous drug possession — which were later identified as Adderall and Anavar — after he was caught using a fake ID to get into a bar, perKTAR News. State prosecutors declined to charge him.

One month later, Peters wasarrested for a second time on charges of battery, the Fort Lauderdale Police Department told PEOPLE at the time. He was arrested after hereportedlyprovoked a fight between two women and then posted the video online. A rep for Peters did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

What other controversies has Clavicular created?

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden PetersCredit: Clavicular/Instagram

Prior to his legal troubles, Peters had another controversial moment when he hit a man with a Tesla Cybertruck while livestreaming in December 2025, perTMZ.

Peters alleged that the man was a “stream sniper” who was stalking him; Peters appeared to run the man over after he jumped onto the car. After the incident, he posted an animated image of the altercation onXwith the caption, "Play stupid games, win stupid prizes." Police reportedly did not charge him in connection with the incident.

Earlier that month, Peters was seen pointing a gun at a car of strangers, whom he also claimed were "stream snipers," according toThe New York Times. Another video of him appearing to shoot a gun at a dead alligator in Florida also surfaced around the same time, perTheGuardian.

In April 2026, during an interview with60 Minutes Australia, Peters got upset with correspondent Adam Hegarty after he asked him why he was friendly with other "controversial figures," likeAndrew Tate, who is currently facing21 criminal charges, including rape and human trafficking. Tate has denied all charges.

“I see you want to make this political,” Peters responded, while referencing another interview he had with Piers Morgan where he insulted Morgan's wife after he felt the interview became “too political.”

“Too bad I didn't have time to look into anything about who your wife cheated with, but don't try and go down that line of questioning with me,” Peters told Hegarty. “I'm not doing any political jestering.” Hegarty said in the interview that he is not married.

Peters has faced online backlash from activists and investigative journalists, including aRolling Stonewriter who paid for his "looksmaxxing" course and reported on Peters' dangerous, racist and misogynistic advice.

What happened to Clavicular in April 2026?

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden PetersCredit: Clavicular/X

On April 14, Peters was rushed to an emergency room following a suspected overdose, PEOPLE confirmed at the time. The incident took place when he was livestreaming with two other influencers at a mall.

Prior to the livestream getting cut, Peters was seen talking to a woman and appeared to be under the influence.

"Holy s--- dude, I'm trying my best, but I'm f---ing destroyed right now," Peters repeatedly told the woman.

One of the influencers in the video,Androgenic, also asked Peters when he "last took blue," and later asked if he wanted an "addy," seemingly referring to the ADHD drug Adderall. Androgenic later addressed the ordeal onX.

"I hadn’t seen him in this state before and he went from speaking to being fairly unresponsive in mere seconds," Androgenic wrote. "Within a minute we all realised the situation, turned the stream off, picked him up and rushed him to the hospital."

The following day,Peters shared an updateand said that he had returned home.

"Just got home, that was brutal," Peters captioned a selfie, which featured his bloody face. "All of the substances are just a cope trying to feel neurotypical while being in public, but obviously that isn't a real solution. The worst part of tonight was my face descending from the life support mask."

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Britney Spears checks into rehab after DUI arrest

Britney Spearshas entered rehab following her arreston suspicion of driving under the influence.

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The 44-year-old popstar "has voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility," a representative for Spears confirmed to USA TODAY on April 12.

The news was first reported by theCelebrity Intelligence newsletter.

The move comes a month after she was arrested March 4 outside of Los Angeles County. A California Highway Patrol spokesperson told USA TODAY on March 6 that Spears was suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, as she allegedly showed "signs of impairment and submitted to a series of field sobriety tests."

Spears was driving a black BMW 430i "erratically" at high speeds on the highway in Ventura County, according to the CHP. She is due for a court appearance on May 4.

<p style=Spears charmed Jay Leno in 2003 with a look at her new tattoo.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Spears performs during her Onyx Hotel tour in 2004.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Spears at the premiere of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" in 2005, alongside husband Kevin Federline, whom she wed in 2004.

She was pregnant at the time with their first son, Sean.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Spears and Federline in 2006 at a Grammys party.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Spears arrives at the Los Angeles County Superior courthouse on Jan. 14, 2008, for a hearing regarding visitation rights for her two sons.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Spears and her ex Sam Asghari who played her love interest in the "Slumber Party" video. The pair announced their engagement on Sept. 12, 2021 and legally separated in 2024.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=A promotional shot for the documentary "Framing Britney Spears" from FX and The New York Times, which hit Hulu on Jan. 5, 2021. The doc got fans and celebrities once again talking about the past media treatment of her and the years-long conservatorship that controlled her finances and other important life decisions. As the conservatorship battle continued, more interest in Spears' case launched more documentaries to air from Netflix and CNN. 

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Britney's 13-year, state-imposed guardianship incited a fan-led #FreeBritney movement. Here, supporters gather outside the County Courthouse in Los Angeles during a hearing in her case on June 23, 2021.

She was freed from the conservatorship on Nov. 12, 2021. The star celebrated the judge's decision on Instagram, writing: "I think I’m gonna cry the rest of the day !!!! Best day ever … praise the Lord … can I get an Amen." She has since spoken out several times on Instagram about alleged mistreatment she suffered under her conservatorship by her family members.

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Amid Britney Spears' arrest, a look back at her career in photos

Spears charmed Jay Leno in 2003 with a look at her new tattoo.

In a March 6 statement to USA TODAY, Spears' rep said the arrest was an "unfortunate incident that is completely inexcusable."

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"Britney is going to take the right steps and comply with the law, and hopefully this can be the first step in long overdue change that needs to occur in Britney's life," the rep said. The singer has a court hearing in the case scheduled for May 4.

"Hopefully, she can get the help and support she needs during this difficult time," Spears' spokesperson added. "Her boys are going to be spending time with her. Her loved ones are going to come up with an overdue needed plan to set her up for success for well-being."

Spears shares two children with ex-husbandKevin Federline: Sean, 20, and Jayden, 19.

Contributing: Edward Segarra and Taijuan Moorman

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The performerdiedat age 87, theStratford-upon-Avon Heraldreported on Saturday.

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to representatives for Nolan for more information.

Nolan was best known for his collaborations with his nephewsChristopher Nolanand Jonathan Nolan. He portrayed Wayne Enterprises board member Douglas Fredericks inBatman BeginsandThe Dark Knight Rises, both of which were helmed by Christopher and the latter of which was co-written by Jonathan.

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On the small screen, he appeared in 27 episodes of CBS'Person of Interest, which was created and executive-produced by Jonathan. On the show, he portrayed John Greer, a former MI6 operative intent on destroying the central Machine.

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