Documentary on Clavicle in the Works at Hulu
It seems there’s a documentary in progress about the collarbone on Hulu. However, the concept hasn’t generated much enthusiasm.
According to sources for Page Six, a couple of Hulu documentarians attempted to critique the February 12 attacks, which led the popular streaming platform to issue a stern cease-and-desist letter directed at the general counsel of Hulu and Disney. Elena Velez filmed footage during a New York fashion show, capturing the 20-year-old LookMax star’s debut on the runway.
An eyewitness reported that producer Jennings Brown and director James Christofik were caught filming models backstage as they changed into outfits before the event kicked off. Braden Peters, popularly known as Collarbone, recognized Brown and lodged a complaint, resulting in the dismissal of the filmmakers.
Clavicular, a noted figure within the unconventional LookMax movement that encourages surgical and pharmaceutical enhancements for beauty, has some past interactions with Brown.
A source mentioned that the two recently held a Zoom meeting to explore potential collaboration on the documentary. Beth Osijek, Vice President of Original Documentaries and Limited Series at Hulu, is involved in this project, as Brown, represented by WME, has a first-look deal with Hulu set for 2024.
Things took an unexpected turn at New York Fashion Week, as Collarbone expressed discomfort, stirring up quite a scene. There were multiple developments for prominent figures from that Zoom call: an arrest, a profile in the New York Times, and an in-depth feature in GQ. To manage the controversy, Collarbone brought on Mitchell Jackson, a PR expert renowned for working with figures like Candace Owens and YouTube star Brett Cooper.
Representatives for Collarbone and Brown declined to comment. As for the representatives of Hulu and Christofik, they didn’t respond to inquiries. When Velez was asked to share her thoughts about the fashion show incident, her text reply was simply, “No. Please don’t contact me again at this number.”
Overall, it appears that the definitive LookMaxing documentary is set to face some challenges ahead.





