Is streamer Clavicular Really Earning $20000 Daily on Kick? Mog World Order Subathon Raises Serious Content Questions

Is streamer Clavicular Really Earning $20000 Daily on Kick? Mog World Order Subathon Raises Serious Content Questions
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Braden “Clavicular” is once again trending, and this time it is because of how much money he is making live on stream. During his ongoing “Mog World Order” subathon on Kick, the 20-year-old revealed that he is earning around $20,000 per day. The number quickly spread online and got people talking.This subathon started on March 12, 2026, from a penthouse in Miami, Florida. Since then, Clavicular has been streaming almost non-stop, showing his daily life, parties, and collaborations with other creators. While some viewers are impressed by the earnings, others are questioning the kind of content behind it.

Braden Clavicular reveals Kick earnings while responding to Mog World order Subathon criticism and viewer reactions

On day five of the subathon, Clavicular openly showed his Kick Partner Program dashboard during a livestream. The numbers displayed made it clear that his content was bringing in about $20,000 daily.Reacting to it himself, he said, “So, yesterday was 21 bags, not bad. Yeah, that’s pretty good.”The clip quickly went viral, especially on X, where users shared mixed reactions. Some people felt the amount was too high for the type of content, while others believed he earned it through constant streaming.One user wrote, “Start taxing streamers more. We need our politicians to get wind of these kids and their money.”
Another said, “He’s been working non stop definitely deserves it.” At the same time, some viewers were not fully convinced, with one comment reading, “For some reason that seems low considering how many viewers he has.”While the money became a big talking point, Clavicular also addressed criticism about his content. On March 17, a short video from his stream showed him reacting to viewers who said he was repeating the same party content again and again.Interestingly, he did not fully disagree. Instead, he admitted that even he finds it boring at times.“Same… I’m so with the viewers. I hate this. It’s so boring. I don’t even want to be here. Yeah, I know, it sucks. ‘Rerun.’ Yeah, I know,” he said during the stream.That moment added another layer to the story. While the earnings look strong, the content itself is now being questioned even by the creator.Clavicular has been in the spotlight recently for other reasons too. Earlier this month, on March 3, he spoke about undergoing a $35,000 jaw surgery, which he claimed would improve his appearance.For now, his subathon continues, and so does the debate around it. Some see it as smart content creation, while others feel it shows a bigger issue with online streaming trends.

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