Collarbone exits a “60 Minutes” interview after being asked if he was from Incel

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The collarbone was gone 60 Minutes Australia He clearly wasn’t expecting some rather difficult questions.

The “looksmaxxing” influencer, also known as Braden Peters, went viral for something other than hitting his jaw with a hammer after walking out of an interview with the news show.

Reporter Adam Hegarty asked the controversial 20-year-old, known for defending his self-obsession with physical attractiveness, if he identifies as an Incel person.

“I mean, how can you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my relationships with women?” He replied coldly (video below). “I mean that’s the worst sequence of questions I think I’ve ever heard.”

Hegarty then rephrased the question: “Looksmaxxing was obviously a term created by the incel community. How do you feel about being associated with this group?”

He replied, “I am not associated with this group in any way.” “Looksmaxxing is self-improvement, right? So it’s about potentially climbing out of that category. So that would be one of the goals to kind of — break away from being a loner and get over that. So it doesn’t make sense.”

Hegarty then noted that he had been spending time with Andrew Tate and asked him: “Why do you spend time with people like that?”

Clavicle somewhat awkwardly tried to suggest that the interviewer was a cuckold. “I see you want to make this political,” he said. “It’s unfortunate that I didn’t have time to look into anything regarding the possibility of your wife cheating on you, but don’t try to continue that kind of question with me.”

“I’m not married,” Hegarty replied.

Collarbone continued, “…so I can teach you about looking dazzling, and then maybe you can change that. Thanks for the time, appreciate the interview.” Then he got up, removed the microphone and walked out of the group.

Naturally, instead of getting defensive and walking away, Clavcular could have simply answered, “No, I’m not Incel” and “I hang out with a lot of different people, and that doesn’t mean I agree with their views,” but that would have been much less awkward.

Watch their interaction below:

Clavular exits a 60 Minutes interview after being asked if he is arrogant and about his relationship with Andrew Tate.

Collarbone: “Do I consider myself an Incel? I mean, how can you ask me that question as a follow-up after you asked me about my relationships with women. I… pic.twitter.com/4eSU2NmF00

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