In one of the videos that have spread on social media, a new chapter in creator culture has been reopened: where fame and money collide, which control is excessive. This time, the attention is focused on the up-and-coming streamer Clavicular and the concept of collaborating with a YouTube star MrBeast. The conversation gained momentum when remarks of MrBeast alluded to the reason why smaller and less predictable creators tend to appeal to him more than already-established stars.What followed was not a polished announcement or brand deal tease. Instead, it was a raw, unfiltered look at how creators really think behind the scenes. Fans quickly latched onto Clavicular’s hesitation, not because of the money involved, but because of what he might lose in the process.
Clavicular turns down MrBeast deal, says going “full PR” isn’t worth the money
MrBeast explained his thinking clearly when discussing potential investments in creators. He said, “it would make no sense to invest in Speed, because Speed’s already huge, right? So, I mean, you can’t get much bigger than that. I would need to invest in someone smaller, so I can get some upside, right?”He added, “So, like, the upcoming streamers are content creators. Yeah, let me think. I mean, if I were to, like, who I think will keep getting attention, I think that Clav guy, the LuxMaxxer, I think he’ll keep getting attention, because he really leans into doing ridiculous things that, you know, gets out there. Clavicular!”That praise soon turned into speculation during a separate exchange between Clavicular and fellow streamer N3on. Reacting in disbelief, Clavicular asked, “He’s trying to sign me? What the ?” When N3on followed up with, “Would you let Mr. Beast be your manager for 10%?” the answer initially sounded open. “For 10%? Yeah, that’s probably good. But wait, would he stop making me do everything that makes me like me?”The tone shifted once branding entered the picture. After being told, “You’d have to go full PR,” Clavicular shut it down. “That’s not worth it. I don’t know. I’ve crashed out over sponsorships and blown up deals before, so I don’t know. I don’t want to have to be like PR and fake s***, you know?”For many fans, that honesty resonated. In an era where creator polish often replaces personality, Clavicular’s response highlighted a growing resistance to trading authenticity for structure, even when the offer comes from the top.Also Read: Clavicular sparks major backlash after claiming women with “15 bodies” are unable to truly form emotional bonds


